PRINTED BY W. BOWYER, FOR A. MILLAR, IN THE STRAND; AND AT CAMBRIDGE. 270.9 MDCCLXV. VOL. II. DIALOGUE IV. On the age of 2. ELIZABETH. MR. DIGBY, DR. ARBUTHNOT, MR. ADDISON. DIALOGUES V, VI. On the conftitution of the English. government. SIR J. MAYNARD, MR. SOMERS, BP. BURNET. DIALOGUE DIALOGUE IV. On the Age of Queen ELIZABETH. MR. DIGBY, DR. ARBUTHNOT, MR. ADDISON. UT do you confider, faid Mr. ADDI BUT SON, as they defcended into the valley, what an invidious task you are going to impofe upon me? One cannot call in question a common opinion in any indifferent matter, without the appearance of fome degree of perverseness. But to do it in a case of this importance, where the greatest authorities stand in the way, and the glory of one of our princes is concerned, will, I doubt, be liable to the imputation of fomething worse than fingularity. For, befides that you will be apt to upbraid me, in the words of the poet, VOL. II. B Nullum |