. Second political dialogues between the celebrated statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome . queeNs uNiveRsirp AT KiNQSXION kiNQSTON ONTARIO CANADA Co to J I t3* SECOND Political Dialogues Between the Celebrated s tat u e s O F PASQUIN tf/fc/MARFORIO* A T ROME, Sec. t L k SECOND Political Dialogues Between the Celebrated STATUES O F Pafquin and Marforio A T ROME. Tranflated from the Original Italian, publifhedthe Twenty-fifth Day of laft March. Dedicated to the Right Hon. the Lord Corruption, LONDON: Printed for T. Boreman near Childs Coftee-Houfein St. Pauls Church-Tard, and to be had at the


. Second political dialogues between the celebrated statues of Pasquin and Marforio at Rome . queeNs uNiveRsirp AT KiNQSXION kiNQSTON ONTARIO CANADA Co to J I t3* SECOND Political Dialogues Between the Celebrated s tat u e s O F PASQUIN tf/fc/MARFORIO* A T ROME, Sec. t L k SECOND Political Dialogues Between the Celebrated STATUES O F Pafquin and Marforio A T ROME. Tranflated from the Original Italian, publifhedthe Twenty-fifth Day of laft March. Dedicated to the Right Hon. the Lord Corruption, LONDON: Printed for T. Boreman near Childs Coftee-Houfein St. Pauls Church-Tard, and to be had at theBookfellers and Pamphlet Shops of London andiVejlminfter, 1737. (Price One Shilling.) rfC?«.f?3?<£^ THE DEDICATION To the Right Honourablet h £ Lord CORRUPTION* My LorDj E F O R E I prefumeto intreat your LordfhipsSanction of my prefencLabours, tis but juft thaeI make fbme Apology,for having, laft Year, addreiled rriy (elfto the younger Branch of your Illu-ftrious Houfe, preferable to your All-worthy Self. Let this, then, be myExcufe -, that as you intruded the weightyA Province. ii DEDICATION. Province of Foreign Negociation toyour Junior, I imagined you wouldbe better pleafed he fhould be honouredwith the Patronage of all Political Tracts,than your (elf. If, after this, you fhouldftill be of Opinion, that I was want-ing in my Duty, I am unfortunate;and can only befeech your Lordfhip toconfider, that I was erroneous in Judg-ment only. I could have no View of Intered inmy Preference of the Renownd Equi-librift, to your Lordfhip; for I canfafely Swear, that I had neither Placeor Penfion, nor did I ever Solicite forany. It is true, I was not withoutHopes, that a handfome Purfe, or BankNote, would be fent me by an unknownHand, for my genteel Encomiums onthe Family. But it feems, it is a Maximwith your Houfe, never to encourageMerit to find the Avenue to your goodGraces.—And I wifh, for this Reafon, thatthe two old Romans I introduce to yourLordfhip, may not be coldly recei


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