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xxvI. err,e-Filius. But the blind fpirit of filf-interett and ambition is too vifible in ?me of our profel?on, who endea- rour to ?groffand monopolize the who?e b?n? of flol? at m?nkind to themfdvesi which-I would have dtvided into fewa! branches, and portion'd. out amongR u, in th? following manner. Yhe Pov? ?nd the P?tx?t?, with all his ?imds and adherents, both .at home and ?road, to tM ?ing-V? i ??ntrk, to the Vofi-?oy , t? ?erma?s and tile ?re?bytertam: to M?se's Jou,sa?, the Prot? tanu ? the ?al?tinate, the Bi?o?.of Bangor, and ?reflnt MinOry : to the Fr?e-Thi?ker, the Plague and }he &uth-sea: and to Drrg-filim, ?he t?o. ' My only di?culty is, how to provide. for the- Lobno, Joule,t, unlefi he wi? accept of th? Cgu?, ?n the more of the late Independent Whig, of glorious memory? which I fc? he will not ?re to do, after fo .maflerO an hand i and what co?rms me in this, ?s, that at prefinb he intrude?. into your o?ce, and fiems to fit up again? you,. for the afterions of the tommort peqk, by takin? to task c=tain D!?ze?o?s and O?,z,s, who ?-' ?ng'd to you, and which was a privilege you have enjay'd for therefive y?rs h? pa?: this is what, I'fuppo?, has put you fo much out of humour late, and makes you, like other ?evi? ?ople, at ewy body you meet. I am told, that he get, ?ounfi ,of you every week; anti that in a ?or? fim? t?e ?ery name of the late great and celebrated ? good ?imd, would have Nen lo? had not ?zpedient ?en htdy thought of to ?evive his fame among? his loving and well-belove? Ra?ble, by ?fing among? them, in a popular manner, I own this defi? of the Lo?o? Jou? ?o. ?e the br=d out of your mouth, and ?un awa/? ?i? all yo? m?le-eontvnt ?uflomert was wy