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 of your greatnes come into knowledge, envy being chaed away by the power of your worthines, there remain the memory of them to me, as the fruit of a good concience, eeing many things in them eemed to me, being older, as mot profitable, o mot neceary to be known. You have therefore the work, not only of my youth, but of my preent Age, for I have corrected many Errataes of the work of my youth, I have inerted many things in many places, and have added many things to many Chapters, which may eaily be perceived by the inequality of the tile; and o hall you know that I hall all my life be devoted to your pleaure. Farewell mot happy Prince of happy Colonia.

From Mechlinia, Anno M.D.XXXI. In the moneth of January.