into thefe Bills, are diftant from, and not contiguous with 
London^ and thzt Grant foundei ftood it. 
4, To which (^as his main, if not only Objeflion) wean- 
fwer« 1 iiat the London Bills appear in Grants Book to 
have been, fince the Year 165^, as tiicy now are. 2. that a- 
bout Years fince, 5 or 4 Parifhes forin:;rly diiknt , were 
joynM, by interpofed Buildings, to the Bulk of tiie City, and 
therefore then inferted into the Bills. 5. That fince Years 
the whole Buildings being more than double, have perfeQ;. 
ed that Union, fo as there is no Houfe within the faid Bills, 
from which one may not call to Ibme other Houfe. 4. All 
this is confirmed by Authority of the King and City, and fo 
iong Cuftom. 5. That there arc but l:hree Pariflies under a- 
ny Colour of this Exception, which are fcarce a two and 
fiftietlr |)art of the whole. 
5. Upon fight of Monfieur Auzouts large Letter, I made 
Remarques upon every Paragraph thereof, but fupprefling it 
(becaule itlookt like a War againft one with whome I in- 
tended none, whereas in truth it was but a reconciUng Ex* 
plication of fome Doubts, and therefore) I have chofen the 
Iborter and fweeter way of anfwering Monftettr Juzo/a^ as 
iblloweth, 
CvncernWgtheNumber of People in LondoUy as alfo in 
Paris, Roverij and Rome, <vi%. 
a«4 therefore fuppofing 3i Families to live m 
eveiy of the (aid Houfes one With another ; the 
Number of Families will be 8123c ; and bAcn^ 
fteur J/fzout alio allowing 6Heads to each Familj^, 
the utgioft Number of People ia Paris^ according 
tf> MXy,4ftzput\ Opinion, will be* . iii 
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