C 2ti 
tow aod wherein the Greek, Mnpk. agreed or differ'd 
from ours 5 And how the feveral particulars thereof,are, 
for the moft part, retained in ours, but very differently 
exprefled 5 and what in the one, anfwers to what in the 
other. There is herein, a fhort CoIIeftion of all or moft 
of what occurs material, in the feveral Greek Authors on 
this Subjefl 3 as well thofe Pubjifhed by Meibomeus, as 
others yet remaining amongft us in Manufcript 5 all Me- 
thodically digefted, and brought into a Narrow Gom- 
pafs, that the Reader may have at once a view of the Creek 
and Modern compared together. A Work which 
we doubt not, will be very acceptable to thofe who are 
willing to look ifito the Speculative Fart of Muftck: 
He hath nowaifo, in thePrdsat London^ a Treatiieof 
^/geim^ Hiftorical and Practical 5 Shewing its Original 
and Progrefi in feveral Ages, and the feveral fteps here- 
by it hath advanced to the height at which now it is. 
Whereof a further Account is intended, when it js Print- 
ed. 
IL Ohfervations ufon the DUBLIN-BILLS of Mortality, 
1 68 1. And the STATE of that CITY. By the oh- 
fervdtor on the LONDON-BILLS e?/ Mortality. 
London Printed for Mark Pardoe at the Black Raven 
over agcilnB Bedford-Houle in the Strand, 1683. 
THis little Book fcoofifting but of 3 Sheets of Paper) 
is Magnum in Parvo. Gonteining very Confiderable 
Rema ques deduced only from 6 London-Bills^ 15 Dpib- 
hn-B Hs^ anda Note of the Families and Hearths in each 
Pariiii of DMm : all digefted into 3 Tables^ marked v^, 
B,C, which the e^icelient Author iogemoufly,yet grave- 
ly aad truly, calls', The B, of Fublique Oeconomy. 
To which he haih alfo fub)oyoed,the Forms (otWeek 
ly.^a ierly, and Yearly Btl!s\ in 3 Tables j which he con* 
ceivs mt?,ht be made an Excellent loftrument of Govern* 
meli?: : Aad tothat erid propoftith them to the Confide^ 
satipa of Authority, 
