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The PRINCE of

CHAP. XLII.
The astronomer leaves Imlac his
directions.

"HEAR therefore, what I shall impart, with attention, such as the welfare of a world requires. If the task of a king be considered as difficult, who has the care only of a few millions, to whom he cannot do much good or harm, what must be the anxiety of him, on whom depend the action of the elements, and the great gifts of light and heat!— Hear me therefore with attention.

"I have diligently considered the position of the earth and sun, and formed

in-