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[[foreign: French]] a Rome Esclave, a Londres citoyen; La grandeur d'un Batave êst de vivre sans maître, Et mon [[underline]] premier devoir, êst de servir le mien. [[/underline]] [[/foreign]] An [[underline]] Alkali, [[/underline]] and an [[underline]] Acid, [[/underline]] by being mixed destroy each other, and remain both [[underline]] without effect. -- [[/underline]] Humes Essays Our opinions of all kinds are strongly affected by society and sympathy, and it is almost impossible for us to support any principle, or sentiment against the universal consent of every one with whom we have any freindships, or connexion. -- but of all our opinions, those which we form in our own favor, however lofty or presuming; are at bottom, the most frail, and the most easily shaken, by contradiction, or opposition of others. -- the reason is; our great concern, in this case, makes us soon alarmed and keeps our passions upon the watch;