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(i a very ufeful monitor, by inducing us to reflect, upon the 

 " inftability of our prefent fituations. If we enjoy comforts, 

 " in preference to others, it behoves us to be grateful j and 

 «< that lovely gratitude will be mod acceptable to the benefi- 

 " cent author of them, which prompts their difFuflion amongft 

 " our fellow creatures. Riches never were the object of my 

 " envy ; but, in this point of view, they become fo in the 

 ** greateft degree." 



(d) Mr. Strachey having intimated a defire to have this 

 letter inferted here, I fhall publilh it in the Appendix. 



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