Printed by S. POWELL;. Street, M DCC XXXV. To the Right Honourable Charles Lord Hallifax. S MY LORD, IMILITUDE of Manners and Studies is usually mentioned as one of the strongest Mctives to Affection and Esteem; but the passionate Veneration I have for your Lordship, I think, flows from an Admiration of Qualities in you, of , which, in the whole course of these Papers I have acknowledged my self incapable. While I busie my self as a Stranger upon Earth, and can pretend to no other |