I need not now tell you, I have a good Opi|nion of Will and think him a modest, grave, sober, Youth: But, for this very Reason, I hardly think him qualified for the Profession you would chuse for him for, I doubt, he has neither Talents for the Law, nor ever will have the Presence of Mind necessary to make a Figure at the Bar. ![]() ![]() If, in complying with your Request, I should say any thing you may not intirely approve, you will not have so much room toīlame me, as your own wrong Choice of a Counsellor. _YOU pay me a Compliment, tho' a very obliging one, when in the last Letter you favoured me with, you desire my Advice, with respect to the Disposition of your Son William whom you are inclin'd to bring up to the Bar.
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