To the ingenious Redder. 
thors compared, a Draught 
was made, which they 
gave into my hands to 
examine over* Prefently 
thereupon my onely Sonne 
dfidfitit of my Friends fell 
very fic\ for about ay ear e, 
and my other Friend by 
unhappy Lawsuits much 
difturbed. Uponthefeao! 
cidents that Jirjl Draught 
lay neglected in my hands] 
another year. Afterwards! 
my faid Friends call again 
upon me, and the defignc. 
ofTrinting, a-new contru 
