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Rh several Changes of the said City. | —Non, me ut miretur Turba, laboro, | Contentus paucis Lectoribus.— | The Third Edition, | much Enlarged.

London, | Printed by John Martyn, and James Allestry, | Printers to the Royal Society, and are to be sold at the | sign of the Bell in St. Pauls Church-yard. | MDCLXV [1665].

Natural and Political | observations | Mentioned in a following Index, | and made upon the | Bills of Mortality. | By | Capt. John Graunt, | Fellow of the Royal Society. | With reference to the Government, Reli-|gion, Trade, Growth, Air, Diseases, and the | several Changes of the said City. | —Non, me ut miretur Turba, laboro, | Contentus paucis Lectoribus.— | The Fourth Impression.

Oxford, | Printed by William Hall, for John Martyn, | and James Allestry, Printers to the | Royal Society, MDCLXV [1665].

Natural and Political | observations | Mentioned in a following index, | and made upon the | Bills of Mortality. | By Capt. John Graunt, | Fellow of the Royal Society. | With reference to the Government, Reli-|gion, Trade, Growth, Air, Diseases, and the | several Changes of the said city. | —Non, me ut miretur Turba, laboro, | Contentus paucis Lectoribus.— | The Fifth Edition, much Enlarged.

London, | Printed by John Martyn, Printer to the | Royal Society, at the Sign of the Bell in St. Paul's | Church-yard. MDCLXXVI [1676].

Natürliche und politische | Anmerckungen | über die | TodtenZettul | der stadt Londen [sic], | fürnemlich | ihre regierung, religion,