here quoted. Continuing to write history, in 1701 he was made a member, and in 1705 a paid member, of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres.

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[No. 350]Friday, April 11, 1712Steele

Ea animi elatio quæ cernitur in periculis, si Justitia vacat pugnatque pro suis commodis, in vitio est.
Tull.

Captain Sentrey

was last Night at the Club, and produced a Letter from

Ipswich

, which his Correspondent desired him to communicate to his Friend the