. ( 3^0 ; 
and the Places may require, or the prudence of a Teachej fliall find 
^^It^h 'adjufted to the Englifli Tongue , becaufe fuch were the perfons 
I had to deal with. . n i r i , r i r 
To thofe of another Language, it muft be fo altered as fuch Language 
requires. And perhaps will not be fo ealily done for another Language 
as for the Englifh. The Flexion of Nouns, the Conjugation cf Verbs, 
the Difference of Genders, the Variety of Syntax &c. doth in other Lan- 
guages give a great deal of trouble, which the Simplicity of our Language 
doth free us from. But this is not my prefent bufmefs. 
Oxford^ 
Sept. 30. 
Sir, 
Tours to ferve fou, 
JOHN WALLIS. 
