The Epiftle Dedicatory. 



he who had been fo fynd to the Original Author, would 

 he an Enemy to his Interpreter. Vpon which fcorç y 

 as I prefum'd at fîrïî, 1 hope Ton will pardon the far- 

 ther presumption of ïlyling my felf, 



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Your moft Humble Servant, 



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J. PHILLIPS. 



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