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but there was no villa to which he resorted with more certainty of finding congenial pleasure, than to felbrig, where he began an acquaintance of highest esteem and respect with mr. windham, father of the right honourable privy counsellor and orator; with whom, also, long afterwards, he became still more closely connected; and who proved himself just the son that so erudite and elegant a parent would have joyed to have reared, had he lived to behold the distinguished rank in the political and in the learned world to which that son rose; and the admiration which he excited, and the pleasure which he expanded in select society.

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