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Wherefore, I will cherish the memory of your kindness with undying affection, not only as
long as I live and breathe, but even after I am dead, the memorials of your kindness to me
shall still endure. And in showing my gratitude, this I do promise you, (and this I will
always perform,) that diligence shall never be wanting to me in deliberating on the affairs of
the republic, nor courage in repelling dangers from the republic, nor loyalty and honesty in
plainly declaring my opinions, nor freedom in opposing men's inclinations when it is for the
interests of the republic to do so, nor industry in enduring labour, nor the grateful zeal of
my heart in promoting everything which may be advantageous to you.
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