TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE, BY THE TRANSLATOR[v]
AUTHOR'S PREFACE[ix]
ADVERTISEMENT BY THE EDITOR[xiv]
PREFACE[xv]
ADDENDA to Vol. I[xviii]
ADDENDA to Vol. II[xxi]
BOOKS LATELY PUBLISHED[xxiv]
LETTER I[1]
LETTER II[49]
LETTER III[60]
LETTER IV[69]
LETTER V[80]
LETTER VI[162]
LETTER VII[178]
LETTER VIII[183]
LETTER IX[193]
LETTER X[197]
LETTER XI[210]
LETTER XII[224]
LETTER XIII[246]
LETTER XIV[258]
LETTER XV[272]
LETTER XVI[280]
LETTER XVII[293]
LETTER XVIII[299]
LETTER XIX[315]
LETTER XX[327]
LETTER XXI[338]
LETTER XXII[357]
LETTER XXIII[364]
LETTER XXIV[377]
LETTER XXV[391]
LETTER XXVI[408]
LETTER XXVII[422]
OTHER BOOKS[432]
INDEX[433]
[ERRATA]
[FOOTNOTES]
To the Right Honourable
Philip, Lord Hardwicke;
Baron of Hardwicke, in the
County of Gloucester;
Lord High Chancellor
of Great Britain;
AND
One of the Lords of His Majesty's most
Honourable Privy Council.
My Lord,
The good Reception these Memoirs, which I most humbly offer to your Lordship, have met with Abroad; and the Protection and Favour the Author has obtain'd at one of the Chief Protestant Courts of Europe; encourage me, tho' with the profoundest Submission, to intreat your Lordship's favourable Acceptance of this Translation.
'Tis, my Lord, the only Homage I am capable of paying your Lordship, and the best Testimony I can give with what Zeal and Pleasure I join in the Congratulation of the Public for that illustrious Regard paid to your Lordship's Merit, and Their Wishes, by his Sacred Majesty, this Day in Council.
That your Lordship may very long enjoy a sufficient Portion of Health, equal to the Abilities of your Great Mind, for supporting you under that vast Weight of Service which you have now taken upon you for your King and Country, is the hearty Prayer of all good Englishmen; and particularly of Him, My Lord, who has the Honour to subscribe
Your Lordship's
Most Devoted,
Most Obedient, and
Most Humble Servant.