2 Epistle Dedicatory 
tion, under the Shelter of which I fear little from the 
Censure of Criticks; & tho' the Discourse may not be well 
polished or fluent, its Ingenuousness will perhaps not dis¬ 
please you, & should you deign to devote some Hours to 
looking at it, / believe you will there find Things which 
may divert you. Should this come to pass I shall have 
much foy, since my strongest Ambition’s confin'd to pleasing 
you, & causing you to know that I am, with all the Respect 
& A cknowledgment possible, 
MONSIEVR, 
Your most humble, most obedient 
most obliged Servitor, 
DVBOIS. 
DSF 
