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 Repentance. Let Pretenders to good Tate admire in other Places the Grandeur of their Palaces, the Beauty of their Equipages, the Sumptuounes of their Furniture, the Pomp of their Spectacles, all their Refinements of Luxury and Effeminacy. At Geneva, nothing is to be found but Men; but uch a Sight has its Merit; and thoe, who look out for this Kind of Merit, are well worth the Admirers of every other Kind.

Deign, I beeech you, Magnificent, mot Honoured and Sovereign Lords, to accept all of you with the ame Goodnes the repectful Demontrations of the Share I take in your common Properity. If I