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 I might add, That Your Lordhip's has reacht the Publiher of thee Tracts, and made Him wholly Your Own: But I mut take care, not to be Uneay to Your Lordhip; who is more inclined to Do great, things, then to Hear of them after they are done.

Wherefore, I hall only recommedn to Your Lordhip's Patronage and Protection, the folliwng Dicoures: Some of which retreive lot Peices of Antiquity, ( as the Cloth, &c.) and by thee means add to the Authority of the Antients, who have in their Reputation by Our Ignorance: extend the bounds of Learning, and Mankind by New Dicoveryes: The are all preented to Your Lordhip, in token of a much greated Debt, from,

Your Lordhip's most Humble Servant,

WILLIAM MUSGRAVE, Reg. Soc. Sec