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The Address.

Importance and Advantages of Education, and say a great many Things which have been said before, but that Point is so well considered by Your Lordship's most Noble Parents, that I need not say any Thing upon it; and Your Lordship's Application to the excellent Methods taken for making a great, and a good Man, will answer, I am persuaded, all the fair Expectations every body conceiveth of You, that knoweth You.

And therefore, as You want no Instructions suitable to Your Birth and Quality, I have rather chosen to present Your Lordship with some peculiar Thoughts, than to run a needless Treatise

upon