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LETTERS.

licacy to respect poverty, even where it gives lustre to a character—and I tell you sir, I am POOR—yet can live without your benevolent exertions.

Mary Wollstonecraft.

LETTER XIV.

I send you all the books I had to review except Dr. J———'s Sermons, which I have begun. If you wish me to look over any more trash this month—you must send it directly. I have been so low-spirited since I saw you—I was quite glad, last night, to feel myself affected by some passages in J———'s sermon on the death of his wife—I

seemed