Excerpt from Experimental Essays on the Virtues of the Bath and Bristol Waters
To your Lordfhip, the fovereign direflor of the general drama has afligned a part truly con fpicuous. Your aflions uniformly proclaim you the patron of arts, -as well as the friend of hu man nature. By fingular munificence, Ormond won the affcelions of the Iri/b. By faith invio late, Dorfet gained their confidence. By gentle rule, Chelter eld maintained tranquillity. To fingular munificence, faith inviolate, and gentle rule, you joinedzdifinterefiednefs, ' humanity and affability Scorning ignoble precedents, to the emoluments of ofiice, Cl}, added princely re venues; you'cnriched t e province which you protee'ted. In your Vice-royalty you may truly be faid to have refieeted 'honour on the Prince whom you fo worthily reprefent. While Hi bernia boa'fis of freedom, your government will 'itand as a model 'worthy of imitation.
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