A treatise upon the modes, or, A farewell to French kicks . a-turally and in many refpe8:s defeSive in goodSence -, fince I verily believe, that the greatelt rea-^Ion of their being fo ill treated in France^ was,becaule they had too much of i-t. 4^o%y to It woald be likewife unreafbnabie in the Subje£ls tie Sub- o{France to be diflatisfyd with me^ fince I chal-* jcas of Icuge any Gne to fay otherwife, notwithftanding mace, g^^^ particular PalTages in this Book, than that Hove them as 7nuch^ from the bottom of my Hearty ani with the fame Good-w/U an J AffeSion^ and Efteemy as generally one Neig


A treatise upon the modes, or, A farewell to French kicks . a-turally and in many refpe8:s defeSive in goodSence -, fince I verily believe, that the greatelt rea-^Ion of their being fo ill treated in France^ was,becaule they had too much of i-t. 4^o%y to It woald be likewife unreafbnabie in the Subje£ls tie Sub- o{France to be diflatisfyd with me^ fince I chal-* jcas of Icuge any Gne to fay otherwife, notwithftanding mace, g^^^ particular PalTages in this Book, than that Hove them as 7nuch^ from the bottom of my Hearty ani with the fame Good-w/U an J AffeSion^ and Efteemy as generally one Neighbour loves another. FINIS. 1. THE P R


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