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This, however, he is well perswaded of; that till something of the Kind be attempted and performed; all the laboured Harangues that can be given from the Bench, the Pulpit, or the Press, will be of little Avail: They may tend occasionally to obviate some of the Evils of Licentiousness; but never can radically cure them.


SECT.XXVII.

The Conclusion.

THESE Remedies, however just in their Nature, can only be effectual through a proper Application: And this can only lie "in a zealous and unfeigned Union of the Honest among all Ranks and Parties, for the Accomplishment of these Ends, against the Patrons and Instruments of Licentiousness and Faction."