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Excerpt from An Historical Account of the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich, 1789
Introrher'e' is nothing which re?ects greater honor upon human: nature, thanthofe 111111111 tions which owe their rife to motives of Renevo lence, and Of fuch there are. Many and excellent 1n their kinds, the g1ory and ornament of thefe Kingdoms. But Where we. Find attention to the. Relief of private dif'trefs, Jo1ne'd to the 111011 elire�tual Care Of the public intercits, We cannot help adm11111g the political Wif'dom of fu'ch an Inititution, Whilfi we are delighted with the re?e�tion that 1t IS the fource of happinefs to individuals. Infiitutions of th1s for.t,11ow' ever, requiring ability proportionable to the 'beneficial eite�ts which they are meant to profs duce, cannot be fupported unlefs Cheriih�d by the fireams of public Munificence, and the1nv1 gorating rays of Royal Favor.
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