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VANITIE EXPOSED
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wherein if I am still too tedious and prolix, be so good to place
to the score of necessity I was under to follow this scribbler
in his own way; and to repeat my remarks and answers as he
hes (more than needed) his groundless and positive assertions
which by this time I hope manifestlie enough appears to have
neither truth, connection, nor authority; and for that cause
merite no other treatment, but to be laughed at, and rejected
by all men of sense and judgement as the spurious issue of a
thoughtless brain. If there be anything else wherein it may be
in my way to serve you, do but honour me with your commands,
and you shall find none more ready and willing then.—Sir
Your most humble and most obedient servant
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wherein if I am still too tedious and prolix, be so good to place
to the score of necessity I was under to follow this scribbler
in his own way; and to repeat my remarks and answers as he
hes (more than needed) his groundless and positive assertions
which by this time I hope manifestlie enough appears to have
neither truth, connection, nor authority; and for that cause
merite no other treatment, but to be laughed at, and rejected
by all men of sense and judgement as the spurious issue of a
thoughtless brain. If there be anything else wherein it may be
in my way to serve you, do but honour me with your commands,
and you shall find none more ready and willing then.—Sir
Your most humble and most obedient servant
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