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 is then, and there fixing it self without stirring. The Rare engine reading how to throw Granados into besieged Towns, and into any precise place without failing. The way how to set up a watch-Tower with a man in it, to look into a Town from without; and see how they are drawn up within the Town: A way how to change dining Rooms three or four times, with their Tables, the Seats and Guests, being by the turning of a wheele transported sitting, out of one Roome into another; and so into three or four more Roomes variously hung with tables covered. The Desk-dyal, which throws up a little Ball of Ivory without rest, and thereby marketh the hour of the day, and sheweth what a clock it is: the Dyal of the Planets representing the dayes of the week by several figures in ivory of the Planets: the Oval Dyal in which the neede that markes the hours, shrinketh in, or stretcheth our it self according as the oval goes: the Dyal shewing to every one that