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of my prefent view is, to ftate, with all exadlnefs, 
the term and period of human life, being ambitious 
fo to execute this underpart of the work, as may 
defcrve yours, or general approbation. 
Having delivered this meflage, you may form in 
idea the aukward rufticity of a ftranger, introduced 
the firft time to your prefence, who hardly knows 
how, or when it is fit, to make his bow, and with- 
draw. 
I am, 
Reverend Sir, 
Your great admirer, 
and moll refpe&ful 
humble fervant, 
T. W, 
N. B. In what follows, I am obliged to number 
„ i year beginning, for the fake of others, 
which I ufually mark o, and the reft 10, 
20, 30, &c. 
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