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Sir Richard Ellys Bart.
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EMinence in religion and learning is ſo rarely united with eminence in family and fortune; that it is no wonder, if this happy concurrence attract the eyes, and raiſe the admiration of all who obſerve it. Notwithſtanding your induſtrious concealment
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