have the full merit, enjoy public approbation, 
and avoid the evils of delay or misapplication. 
3, A single Wealthy Individual might hasten, 
(or be the precursor of) the expected Millenium 
of Happiness and Justice, by a proper use of his 
ample means to redeem human miseries. 
4, In Selecting how to apply Wealth to good 
purposes, we ought to prefer those purposes 
which may be beneficial to the greatest number 
in perpetuity. 
5, Endowments of Charitable and Benevolent 
Institutions, Asylums, Associations . . . for gra- 
tuitous Education. Spreading Knowledge, re- 
lieving evils and miseries, or procuring general 
happiness . . . appear to be the most suitable of 
all. 
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