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The Epftle Dedicatory. 
to put fome frefh Blood into their Cheeks ; pour- 
ing out your Box of Oyntment, not in order to 
their Burial, but their Refurre&ion. 
To conclude, I have made this Addrefs, not on- 
ly to do You Right, but to do Right unto Virtue 
it (elf ; and that having propofed your exemplary 
prudence unto others ; they may from you, learn, 
To ufe the redundant part of their Eftates, either to 
a Charitable end, as this City will witnefi for your 
Self; or the Promotion of Mafculine Studies, as in 
the prelent Cafe: or other laudable ways, fo as with 
you , to merit a lafling efteem amongft the wifer 
and better part of Mankind. 
Sir, 
Tour very humble 
obliged Servant 
N. Grew. 
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