PRINTED BY W. BOWYER, FOR A. MILLAR, IN THE STRAND; AND AT CAMBRIDGE. MDCCLXV. I COULD not but be much fur prized, my dear friend, to receive your commands on a subject, of which You, of all men, are the greatest master. For who could fo well advise the party, you speak of, or refolve the general queftion concerning The Ufes of Foreign Travel, confidered as a part of modern breeding and education, as HE, who has himself profited so much by this practice, and, and, in a late excellent treatise [a], [a] Account of Denmark, as it was in the year 1692. VOL. III, B has |