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"...he immediately gains personal acquaint-
"ance with some of their most noble mem-
"bers, receives copies of their diaries
"and protocols, and works—and sees others
"work—just like all the actual members of the same.""May God animate all friends of the Good,
"so that no one may pass by this opportunity
"with indifference 13)—an opportunity for such
"fruitful promotion of the same (whereby
"he can measure every step he wishes to take
"so slowly and with such free choice)."
This circular A "Circular" was a printed letter intended for wide distribution among specific social or professional circles. was sent to me in May 1788. After sufficient reflection, I wrote the following answer on June 28th; because of the satire and indirect mockery Persiflage: a light, mocking style of ridicule contained within it, it seems to me not unworthy of public notification.