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will I hope be fame apology for all the 

 imperfedions in the verbal reprefentation 

 of the paft- — And as to fome few groffer 

 Errors either in Principle, or Pradice, 

 which for ought I will pretend to fay to the 

 contrary, may have efcap'd me ; I fhall 

 think they will do me a great Pleafure and 

 this little work a great Honour by their 

 reftifying — 



I THINK not my felf either criminal 

 enough, or confiderable enough, to be at- 

 tacked on fuch accounts, by any Captious 

 Critick— And if I were, I defpair not, but 

 every ingenuous Oak proprietor will upon 

 mature Trials acknowledge, that I have 

 previoufly paved divers Paths — levelled ma- 

 ny Hills— And with much labour, built him 

 fome Bridges, in places inacceffible before, 

 for his better accommodation and eafe of 

 Travelling, in this late uncultivated Field of 

 Nature. 



FINIS, 



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