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LIFE OF WALTON. 



typographical curiosity, as well for the wooden sculp- 

 ture copied from thence, and here exhibited, 



and which in the original immediately follows the title, 

 as for the orthography and the character in which it is 

 printed. And, with respect to the subject matter 

 thereof, it begins With a comparison, of fishing ; with 

 the diversions of hunting, hawking, and fowling, 

 which the authoress shews, are attended with great in- 

 conveniences and disappointments ; whereas in fishing. 



