“iv The Author to ‘the’ Reader. 
mote,” hot” only ‘their “own private 
Advantage; but the Riches of the 
Kingdom ; ‘and there would bevlefs 
Occafion for fuch large Importations 
of Honey and Wax every Year from 
‘Rufia, Barbary, or other remote 
Parts of the World. ie, 
~~ But if neither private nor oublick 
Intereft, feparately or in combination, 
can ifldenee and perfuade, I con- 
clude it would be altogether inef- 
fe@tual and vain to try other Argu- 
‘ments with the indolent, ftupid, and. 
unthinking Part of Mankind 3 who, 
though they are placed a Degree a 
bove, yet are in many Repeéts | in- 
ene to the very Brutes themfelves. ” 
Yet after all, ‘that a Deéfign and 
Labour ‘fo compaffionate aie juit, 
VIR. the publick Profperity and Pre- 
ervation of thefe moft valuable In- 
foes, may be acceptable and fuc- 
| GeRALT: not only through the Britifh 
Domin nions, but in all it’s ‘Travels 
through 
