To The 
RIGHT HONORABLE 
FULKE Lord BROOKE 
Of 
My Lord; 
Aving CompJeated the fifteenth Vo- 
lume of the Philofophical Tranf- 
a^tions, {nsohich contains part of 
the great Stock of Experimental Learning, 
communicated to //j^» Royal Society the laji 
year,) I now Humbly "Dedicate it to Tour 
Lordlhip ; a Perfon of Honor, always 
ready to Favor, whatever mah^sfor the Im- 
provement of Knovjlege,and the 'Public Good. 
But this imperfecl Character of Tour 
Lordftiip, thd of it felf fufficient tojuftify 
theprefent Addrefs, is not the only Induce- 
ment to it; I could mention, how much JVe 
are all indebted to Tour Lordftiip, for a 
Uniform and Steddy Loyalty to theYSn^, 
and a Pious Love for Tour Country : 
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