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Boi-we n. vians, with Jews. They can do me no harm : my 

 - mind is made up : my principles are fixed : But I 

 would vote with Tories, and pray with a Dean and 

 Chapter." Such was his good humour, that Mr 

 Burke remarked, he had so much of it naturally that 

 it was scarcely a virtue. His lively and fertile mind, 

 and his rich fund of' anecdote, made him an inimita- 

 ble companion. The old, the young, the grave, and 



the gay, were all equally fascinated and borne away 

 by the irresistible hilarity of his manner. His heart 

 was harmless, and his benevolence active. Let us 

 add to him that praise, without which all other praise 

 must be wretchedly imperfect, he lived and died a 

 sincere and humble Christian, (f) 



BOSWORTH, Battle Of. See Britain, Li. 

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Boswell, 

 Bosworth. 



