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iv of clandetine ale. Having therefore o much reaon to apprehend a urreptitious impreion, he choe rather to ubmit his own errors to the world, than to eem anwerable for thoe of other men. And, with this apology, he commits himelf to the indulgence of the public.

2 . 1765.