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TO JAMES HARLOWE, JUNIOR, ESQ.
SIR,
I will only say, That you may congratulate yourself on having so farsucceeded in all your views, that you may report what you please of me,and I can no more defend myself, than if I were dead. Yet one favour,nevertheless, I will beg of you. It is this--That you will not occasionmore severities, more disgraces, that are necessary for carrying intoexecution your further designs, whatever they be, against