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he is paid for his labour, and not to fuffer the 

 fpirit of a poor man, of this description, to be 

 broken. 



The force of this argument is grounded in my 

 heart, and I hope it will ftrike thofe with convic- 

 tion, who have power, in their different ftations, 

 to adminifter the comfort I recommend — and that 

 no difpafhonate perfon will blame me, for thus 

 (landing forth-^-the Heady friend of the helplefs. 



