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No fea, or mores, I believe, in the world, abound more in 

 fubjects of Natural Hiftory than the Red Sea. I fuppofe I 

 have drawings and fubjects of this kind, equal in bulk to 

 the journal of the whole voyage itfelf. But the vaft ex- 

 pence in engraving, as well as other confiderations, will 

 probably hinder for ever the perfection of this work in 

 this particular. 



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