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A LETTER TO LORD ****
SHALL I venture to say, my LORD, that in our late Conversation, you were inclined to the Party which you adopted rather by the Feelings of your good Nature, than by the Conviction of your Judgment? We laid open the Foun|dations of Society; and you feared, that the Curiosity of this Search might en|danger the Ruin of the whole Fabrick. You would readily have allowed my Prin|ciple, but you dreaded the Consequences; you thought, that having once entered upon