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Quere/^ by tlie " late Learned and judicious Gentleman 

 Mr. Richard Carew.'^ 



And lastly^ tlie same from Montaigne^ s " Essay es. 

 Lib. 1. Cap. 25, p. 84.^^ 



According to a comment made by Mr. Bliss, it was 

 Richard Carew, son of the author of the same name 

 who wrote a Survey of Cornwall j 1602, who published 

 '^ The true and ready way to learn the Latin tongue ; 

 in answer to a quere. Whether the ordinary way of 

 teaching Latin by the Rules of Grammar, is the 

 best way for youth to learn it ?" This is involved 

 in a book (says Wood) published by a Dutchman 

 called Sam. Hartlib, Esq. ; entitled — ^' The true and 

 ready way to learn the Latin Tongue, &c. 1654.^' See 

 Ath. Ox. 3rd ed. Vol. ii., continued by Philip Bliss. 

 4to. 1815. page 286. 



XXYI. 



Chymical, Medicinal, and Chyrurgical Addresses : Made 

 to Samuel Hartlib, Esquire, viz. 1. Whether the 

 Urim and Thummim were given in the Mount, or 

 perfected by Art; 2. Sir George Ripley's Epistle 

 to King Edward unfolded ; 3. Gabriel Plats Caveat 

 for Alchymists ; 4. A conference concerning the 

 Phylosophers Stone; 5. An Invitation to a free 

 and generous Communication of Secrets and 

 Receits in Physick ; &c. — London, Printed by G. 

 Dawson for Giles Calvert at the Black- spread 

 Eagle at the west end of Pauls. 12mo. 1655. 



