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opportunity to requeft the fame of all 

 others who difcover faults in them. 



J received the higheft CiviHties too at 

 St. ChriJlopher%^ Antigua^ and Montfer-- 

 rat^ whofe hofpitable Inhabitants I alfb 

 pleafingly remember, by frequent in- 

 ftancing of their Concurrence with You 

 in a true tafte of Humanity and Ho- 

 nour. 



Worthy Gentlemen ! That the Rain 

 and the Dew, with other choice tempo- 

 ral as well as fpiritual Bleffings of Hea- 

 ven, may abundantly defcend upon the 

 Englijh Leeward Charribee IJlands^ is 

 the hearty Prayer of 



Tour moji humble^ and 

 highly obliged Servant^ 



William Smith. 



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