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THE MOSf ACCOMPLISH' D> 



AND 



EMINENTLY LEARNED 



D R DANIEL COX, 



Dodor of P H Y S I C K, 



S I R ? 



\Ince ti the Mode of the Age , that no 

 Boo\\ comes forth without a Dedication, 

 I hope I (hall not he blamd for addref 

 fing thefe Travels to your Self, as 

 being the Perfon that has contributed 

 fo much to the Ornament and PerfeBion of the whole 

 Wor\. Hereby have I favd the labour of making 

 Encomiums upon an Author , of whom Tou have 

 teïtifïd your Approbation , by the Encouragement 

 Tou gave the Publisher. Nor is it reafonable, that 

 Tavernier coming into England, (hould prefer 

 others before a perfon that hath fhewd him particular 

 fyndnejfes. For my part, after 1 had taf(n a ProfpeÛ 

 of your perfonal Candor , J hpew not where to give fo 

 choice a Stranger better Accommodation : not without 

 fome regard to my felf ; fmce I could not thin\ thàt 



