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they being executed in fo free and open a Stile, and 
expreffed with fo much Spirit, and (what is very 
rare) without the lead kind of Exaggeration. 
At the End of his Preface he takes notice, that 
when he began this Work, hepropofed to go through 
the whole Syftem of Anatomy, adorn’d with the 
Comparative, in three Volumes in this manner ; the 
farther Profecution of which Defign he has now en- 
tirely laid afide, it requiring fo much Leifure, as 
renders him incapable of the Performance ; and the 
vaft Expence attending fuch a Work (belides other 
Inconveniencies) will, I doubt, prevent the Executi- 
on of it by any Body elfe, efpecially in fo grand a 
manner, this being undoubtedly the moft magnificent 
Work of the kind now extant. 
FINIS. 
