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formed by nature for the bufinefs; to draw 

 forth latent merit; to bring from obfcurity 

 one of the moft ufeful genius's that any age 

 can boail:; to throw that genius at once into 

 employment; to give a free fcope to his 

 bold ideas; to be unfparing of money in 

 fupporting them; and to keep him con- 

 flantly in actuation of rendering his talents 

 ufeful to his country; all prove that his 

 Grace has a mind fuperior to common pre- 

 judice; 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 fincerely. 



Vol. Ill, R LET- 



