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N A T U R^^ ^ Y 
Tncc firft I appfyed'my 'felf to j^r/^^^^' Mid had 
Ipent fbme time ia the^various fiudies thereof 5 
^ though each had its peculiaT Charms, which al- 
ri"-^ ; lured and greatly delighted the Mind bufied and 
ia?^>l/impIoyed therein.; yetud^iat of Jmro?97y 
;irK)re''extraior(ainary miamef rafflft'edimy Gc^^ The 
.great afidufeful difcbveries that iof late have been made 
by itin the ^Lejfcr Worldy h^ve: equalled, if tiot^exceeded 
.thofe done by curious Adventurers and Saylers in the 
Greater. New TraBsy new Lands^ new Seas are daily 
found out, and frefh defcriptions of unknown Coun- 
:trcys;ftill froni . both brought in ; fb that we are forced 
tOialter our j^/^^^ji, and make idnew the Geo^ritphy..o^ boA 
/again. ■ Nor have the.'difcoveries of the Indies m£^t en- 
B riched 
