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of mankind fo much, as to fix on thofd 

 people who were formed by nature for tlie 

 bufincfs j to draw forth latent merit; to 

 bring from obfcurity one of the mod ufe- 

 ful genius's that any age can boaft ; tD 

 throw that genius at once into employ- 

 ment ; to give a free fcope to his bold 

 ideas ; to be unfparing of money in fup- 

 porting them ; and to keep him conliantly 

 in a lituation of rendering his talents ufe- 

 ful to his country; all prove that his Grace 

 has a mind fuperior to common prejudice ; 

 that he is one of thofe truly great men, 

 who have the foul to execute what they 

 have the genius to plan. 



I remain, dear Sir, 



yours, very fiacerely. 



V 2, LET- 



