fliip’s immediate CaiX: they were the Produce of Your 
own Stoves, and Gardens. 
Thefe, if their humble Rank allow’d Senfation, Would 
glowwith a new Luftre when they refleded on their Ori- 
gin: but what they cannot know, he feels, niy Lord, 
moll fenfibly, who gives the World thefe their faint 
Reprefentatioiis ; and who can have no Pride fo 
great as that of throwing himfelf with them, at Your 
Feet. To enjoy Your Lordfliip’s Protection, is to claim 
upon a fure Title, in fome Degree at leaft, that of the 
World: for all are fenfible there is no Way of attaining 
Yours^ but by endeavouring to deferveit. 
/ have the Honour to he^ 
With the highefl kefped and Gratitude^ 
My Lord, 
■# 
Your Lordjhips 
Mojl Obedient, 
And mofl Humble Servant, 
J. HILL. 
St. jafnes’s-Streei. 
1759. 
