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Dedication

ous Predeceſſor? which, on account of its incomparable Author, and from the dignity of the Subject, claims and deſerves your acceptance, even tho' it paſs'd thro' my hands: a leſs valuable Piece I ſhould not have preſumed to preſent You with. I am, with the greateſt reſpect,

SIR,
Your moſt obedient, and
moſt humble Servant,


Andr. Motte