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210 their Titles. Thee cultivated the polite Arts with as much Aiduity, as tho' they had been their whole Dependance. They alo have made Learning appear venerable in the Eyes of the Vulgar, who have need to be led in all Things by the Great; and who nevertheles fahion their Manners les after thoe of the Nobility (in England I mean) than in any other Country in the World. LETTER