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aml it was only releafed by 
proved that what fhe had ought with 
fo much fatisfaction as contraband, was 
in reality the home-bred manufséture of 
Spital-fields. 
My family ufed to be r ble f 
regularity in their eae 2 public 
worihip; but that too here is numbered 
its being 



amongit the amufements of the place.. 
T.ady Huntingdon has a-Chape!, which 
fometimes attracts us ; and when nothing 
promifes us any particular entertain- 
ment, a tea-drinking at the rooms, or a 
concert of what is called facred mufic, 
gs fufficient to draw us from a Church, 
where no one will remark either our 
abfence or cur prefence. Thus we dai 
dy become more jax in our condu 
want of the falutary refiraint impofed up- 
on us by the confcioufnefs of being looked 
to as an example by others. 
In this manner, fir, has the feafon 
ott away. J ipend a great deal of money 
and make no figures T am in the coun- 
try and fee nothing of country fimplici- 
ty, or country occupations; 1 amin an 
bleure vil age, and yet cannot ftir out 
avithout more obfervers than if J were 
walking in St. James’s Park ; I am cooped 
lefs room than my own dog-kennel 
ae my { acious halls are injured by 
fanding em 
taftelefs unripe fruit, while my own> 

Pais wall-fruit is _ Fotting ae buthels ms 
that we © 
my Lord — had jut qui 
up anecdotes, true aus 
an high life; and of feizing the rz 
of every character as they pafs “t, us 
in the moving fhow-glafs of the place,a 
ea which often affords us a good 
deal eeprth, but which, I confefs, I can 
never join in without reflecting that 
«what isour amufement is their’s lier es 
As to the great oftenfible objet of our 
excurfion, heaJth, Iam afraid we cannot 
boaft ef much improvement. We have 
bad a wet and cold fummerga 




amd thefe 
houfes, which are either old te 
vamped up, or new ones flightly run up 
. the accomodation of bathers during 
feafon, have more contrivances for 
ine in the cooling breezes than for 
ase 19 out, a ‘circumftang wh ich 
T thould prefume fagacious phyficians do 
not always attend to, when they order 
patients from their own warm, compact, 
jubflantial houfes, to take the air in 
country. lodgings, 
apartments, during the winter, have only 
Improvements by Ltr. Burdon. 
pty; and I am paying for 
in debred 
of which the bef 
‘ 
— [Seps 
been inhabited by the rats, and wher® 
the poverty of the Badiora bee ents 
him from laying out re ae ‘Tepairs 
than will ferve to iva a fhowy 
id attractive appearance. Be-that as 




may, the rooms we at prefent in- 
abit are fo pervious to the breeze, that 
of all the ingenious expedients 
lifting doors, patting paper’ on the 
ESs 
in fpite 
of 
inde of cupboards,» laying fan 
puttying ences and condem1 et- 
doors, it “given me a fevere touch 
of my ald rheumatifim, and 
are In one way or other : 
It5 ni es pe aa too 
er bat ough th 
wy body cold. 
wer to thefe complaints,1 am 
y the good company here, that 
2d too long in the fame air, 









te sid {pend the winter 
lich’ would complete the bufie 
- I am entire! y ly of their opinion, that 
it would complete the bufinefs; and khavg 
therefore valent I; aiid of laying 7 
cafe betore ox we Ty 
SS 
ee HOMELOVE, 
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agazine. 






Eitor of tbe Monthly, 
SIR, 
ORKS of general utility juftly de- 
mand the approbation of mankind, 
thofe perfons to whom. fociety are 
for benevclent infticutions, 
convenient acca ations, or beneficial 
erechicns, have ater claim on the 
gratitude and attachment of their cotem- 
poraries, and on the valnen OMe hsia 
rity, than-either the flavgiman ieftain 
can pretend to, who in the cabinet or in 
the. ficld concerts or executes meafures 
which me the hand of power by 
: Ciples of humanity, and 







who refle C3 g 
preient ade have tt 
than Mr ae 3 N, one o orth 
vette: a the county of Durham, 
to the approbation and. efteem of the 
pudlic. With a view to benefit the 
community im-the diftniét in which he 
relides, afew years fince, he formed a 
ft excellent road. between the opulent — 
ns of Sunderland and Srockton, with 

fcarc any pecuniary affiftance ; by the 
completion of . th farmer 1s ene 
abled to carry a produce to mapket 
with the greateft cafe and difpatch, and 
lands _ 
“unalienable rights of a be & 
T ought to takea hd 
