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Show TH LIFE O spect.to his deceased friend He employed a out g ingenious artist to plan and execute the work every and to enable him to go. on, placed three hun arer dred pounds in his hands. asom That money, how ever, was totally lost, as the statuary becam a bankrupt. Mr. Wallis was not deterre by that event; he had recourse to that eminen arious statuary, Mr. Webber finished the busi observa The whole, including tuth the former disbursements, amounted to the su 2 Com ness in an elegant stile wh of one thousand pounds. - Mr. Wallis has latel paid his debt to. nature; It may be said o him, that sepulchral honours are not wanted When he did honour to the memory of Mr Garrick ¥, he raised, by that act of munifiéence a monumen to himself WE have now gone through the histor o ¥ See the Inscription, Appendix No, XXI have e and, b trate t Whole that to asigm o ¢dand they ca umacqu Countr |