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As the preparing Lectures on Modern History must require time it is not unreasonable that the first Course be deferred for two years, but after that it must be read once every Year.

add What is prepared for thirteen Lectures ought to be contracted into /add deletion The first Lecture very proper as one of the Solemn /deletion add the four Solemn Lectures /add deletionLectures/deletion

The add twelfth Lecture ought to be the first of the course of /add deletion second Lecture very proper as the Second Solemn /deletion add The thirteenth very proper as unclear. deletion Lecture which is to consist of least of fifty. /deletion add The History of England is so deletion unclear /deletion addition essential /add a part /add of deletion every Man’s /deletion deletion The third and fourth Lectures may easily be reduced to /deletion add Education that is supposed every man will pursue it /add deletion one and make the third Solemn Lecture./deletion Therefore it ought not to make any part of these Lectures but in deletion unclear view of the Respective /deletion add unclear comparing it with the other States. /add And the proposed enquiry into the Legislature is no part of this plan, for that is now so fully mastered by the Vinerian Lectures.