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B.I. Study. Loose hints.
I meddle not with Relative Oratory
As an Orator upon paper, the merits of our
Author are great and reputable and sequel.
His address well calculated Nothing could be better calculated than his address to make the wished-for
impressions on the audience
Calculated exactly for that meridian
The general mass of his sentiments sympathized
with theirs
Of the Study of the Law I could say much.
But [I choose rather to employ] that time
which is ever so scanty to persons
I choose rather to employ in enquiring on
what the method of making it what it might and
ought to be, than of studying it as it is.
It is the chaotic desolate abandoned state of the that
makes it the object of a study
Of the plan of the institution of which he has enjoyed
the benefit –
But his observations would rather come in as
a ..... in a discourse on the subject: than
a discourse on the subject so given upon the occasion of those
remarks.
An artful and pleasing composition –
I dip into it over and over with reiterated pleasure
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