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Highnefs will not be difpleafed at that 
Obedience in the Subjefts to another 
Prince, which, on the like occahbn, you 
would applaud in your own. Which 
hope conceiv’d by me ofyour Goodnefs, 
is railed higher by that Angular favour, 
by which, when you vouchfafed to ap¬ 
point me a liberal Penfion for the ad¬ 
vancement of my ftudies,you were plea- 
led to leave me a liberty of returning 
into my Country, when occafion Ihouid 
require it. Since therefore I dare not 
make lb long a flay, as is necelfary to fi- 
nilli my Labors begun, 1 fliall for the 
performing of my promife, do what is 
commonly pradifcd by thofe that are in 
great debts *, who, that they may not be 
bank-rupt, when they have not .what is 
iufficient to pay ail, do pay what they 
have : So /, fincc I am not able to dif- 
patch all what was to be offer’d to Tour 
Highnefsf think my felf obliged, Icaft / 
fliould appear to have amufed you with 
meet words , to prefent you with the 
chief things of my performance in this 
Argument. 
I would willingly have differed all till 
being returned heim'e, 1 might have per- 
B 3 feefsd 
