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in making their WHce Potters- work 5 that they nvike ufe pi f/i* 
digo or Wo^d in painting their work with blew 5 but that for all 
this knowledge there remaines ftill fomething, neceffavy to 
make thcfe veffels aright , which they keep very fecrer, info- 
much thathepaffethamongft them for one of the greaceft Cri- 
minals 5 that reveals this Art to any but his own Child: en. 
Laftfy, as to their knolFrinting^ which was invented a- 
mong them about 50. years after Chrift , their manner i?, Thac 
they cut their Eetters with an inftrument of Iron , (as we doe 
Wood»pr'nts) upon fome fic wood lightly gla ng the Written 
©opy thereon , whereby their Books are free from Errata 
They are very dextrous at it, and will cut awholefheet, as 
foon as a Compofer with us cm fet cne- and one man will 
print off 1500. in a day. They havealfo this con vaiiercy^thas 
their Forms miy be laid by for as mtny impreflions as they 
pleafe, andin the mean time i>rint off no more copies 5 thaa 
they find fale for , 
I V. An EX A M E N of the way of TEACHING 
T H E L A T I N T O N Gil E by Vfe alone, Englifhed 
out of French 5 and printed for Mr Martjn 'm London, 16^^. 
ini2^ 
^ A? Montagne learnt the LAtin tongue by Vie alone , his Fa- 
ther having plac'd him in his Chlld-hooi with fuch perfoiis as 
fpakenothing but that language with h'm> fo doesths Author 
®f this Book undertake b ftiew , that without much difficulty 
the like maybe done with others, onfirmiag what lie faith 3 
firil, by an Example of a Boy, who having been breJ, as 
foon as he was w^^an'd , C which was at the 2 2 th month of his 
Age ) like Montagpty fpeaks L4tm frankly and properly , beiag 
hardly years 61d ^ and hath been feen by the King and all the 
Court at P^mr fecondiy by two other Children, both very 
youngr that are entred into the fame condu<ft , and in a very 
hopeful way of fuccefs. To which the A uchor fub) jy ns a Dif» 
courfe of the great Vfefulnefs of this Method, the miine ad- 
vantage of it beingjthat Children miy employ in Learning Arts 
