An honest and friendly address to persons of all ranks and conditions, in a manner hitherto unattempted; which (instead of enumerating our vices and places of diversion) points out the source, strikes at the root, of the load of calamities, follies, and impieties, the nation at this time groans under

by Philanthropos.

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