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But I muft finifti this Chapter, having 

 I doubt already trefpafs'd upoA my Reader's 

 Patience, and (aid more than may be thought 

 confiftent with one of my Profeffion. Biit 

 I hope Truth will find never the worfe Ac- 

 ceptance, for coming from an unworthy 

 Author. And that what I have (aid, relating 

 to the deficiency of Statues^ is too true, I 

 believe moft ingenious Men are fenfible 

 enough of, to fecond me : But if I have 

 us'd too much Tautology, or elop'd my own 

 Province too much, 1 humbly beg Pardon, 

 and fubmit my felf to the juft Cenfure of 

 all good-natur'd Readers. 



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