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Rh at lat have forbore to molet us any more that Way.

As to the Trangreions of the eventh Commandment, we never have found them guilty in that Point, either in Words or Deeds, except what paes amongt the married People in their publick Diverions, as we hall ee hereafter.

As for what we call Civility and Compliments, they do not much trouble themelves about them. They go and come, meet and pas one another, without making Ue of any Greeting or Salutation. Yet they are far from being unmannerly or uncivil in their Converation; for they make a Difference among Perons, and give more Honour to one than to another, according to their Merit and Deerts. They never enter any Houe, where they are Strangers, unles they are invited; and when they come in, the Mater of the Houe, to whom they pay the Viit, hews them the Place where they are to take their Seat. As