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{on is great, in bis own Nation, alfo ; Afpecially among it thofe;) 
{its returned it to the ‘Anthos: » with this Eulogy = Com| 
[the Advancement’ of Learning, He found himfelfin: 
_ |tobegin his Studies.a new, and vanes he nei lip a 
carried bts Lordfhips Pidture, from Head to Foot, over sith 
him into Frances asa Thing which, be forejaw would be\ 
much defired there ; That fo they might. enjoy, the Imag, | 
bis Perfon, as well as the Images of bis Brain, bis Books. | 
Among ft the reff, Marquis Fiat , a French- Nobleman ;| 
who came Ambaflador into Englands im the beginni 
Queen Mary, Wife ¢o King Charles, was taken mith ap \ 
extraordinary Defire. of Secing him: For which, bemade\ 
way by a Friend’: And when ke came \to him y being then) 
through weaknefs, confined to bis Bed ; The Marquis fa | 
bim with this High-Expresfion ; That his Lordfhip,. had| 
been ever to Him, like the: Angels | ; of whomhe had of- 
ten heard, and read much of them 1n,Books; But he ne- 
ver law them. Afier which they contratted an: intimate Ac- 
quaintance; Andthe Marquis did fo. much revere him, that| 
befides his Preduew vifits; they wrote Letters, one to the o=) 
ther, under the Titles and Appellations, of aan 
4s for bis many Salutations, , 29 Letters from Forraign Wore 
thies, devotedto Learning , I forbear.to mention them; Bes| 
caufe haba is a Thing common to other Nien Learning, or 
Note together with him. © nd saminda 
| Butyet, in this Matter of his Pate I ips, inthe Come} 
parative, onelys and not:imthe Exclufive. For bis Rep 
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that are of amore Acute’; and Sharper. Judgement : Which} 
'L will exemplifies but swith two Teltimonies , and no more.| 
The Former ; When bis iltory of King Henty the Se-| 
venth was to come forth s:\lt was delivered tothe old Lord) 
Brook, to be. perufed by. bim 3 who, when be bad: difpat 
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mend me to my: Lord: and; bid: him take care; :tonget} 
good Paperand: Inke,, forthe Work is inedenpaalall 
-lotber fhall be that, of Dottor. Samuel Collins, date \Provofts| 4 
of Kings. Colledge, in Cambridge, A Manof 0 yulgar Wit, 
whoaffirmedunto me, Thatwhentge had read, the 00k of 
‘anes of his ens before: Ai 
