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 ''according as I have found them. I hope an Artit will be able to undertand them; as for Errata’s, as I curorily read over the book, I oberved thee as you ee mentioned. If thou halt meet with any more, as it is poible thou mayt, be thou candid, and impute them to the Printers mitake; for which, as alo for taking in the bet ene, what here I preent thee withall, thou halt for ever oblige thy friend,''

J. F.

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