judging it a part of extreme 

 iujultice and cruelty, to take 

 away, without caufe, both the 

 lives, and goods of fuch good 

 and faithful Servants. 



I find alfo all the great Bee- 

 mafrers in England of old and 

 Jate, of this judgement and opi- 

 nion 5 and that they tryed feve- 

 ral ways and means for prefer- 

 ring, the lives of their Bees, 

 and leaving them a competency 

 oXtheir own goods to feed up- 

 on and live 3 fuch as- famous 

 Mr. Charles Butler , Mr. Hill '"'. 

 of London , Mr. Hartlib , 

 Doctor ' Mew , Doilor ' Wil~ 

 kins, Mr. Furchas and many o- 

 thers 5 wbqfe writings are yet 

 extant in.,' print", and (b well 

 known that I needtipt be par- 

 ticular in the citing of them. 

 All which; famous Authors and 

 Bee-.mafters, do uqanimoufly 

 recommena*, to i,he induftrious 



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