The Dedication. 
have made them valuable in their 
feveral Stations of Life, have 
by that lort of Education been 
rendered either arrant Tedants or 
egregious Coxcombs. 
In Regard to this, it may be 
faid of You with Truth; That ' 
your early Averlion to Unprotef- ' 
tant Language Sy has protedbed 
You from Pedantry, and that no 
Schola f Heal Trammels have taught 
your Realbn tojtumble. 
Hence that rugged Simplicity 
and Plainnels of Expreflion for 
which Engl^Jbmen2LX^^oxs^x^ch^2im- 
ed, feems to be Concentrated in 
You. ’Tis that uniform Rough- ; 
nefsy which belpeaks You the In- 
dulgence of Perfons of all Ranks i 
from the highefttothe lo weft with 
whom You converfe. 
And though fome few Silken 
EarSy who are as much ftartled 
at a Crack of Windy as others at 
the 
