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i Tleajure . For Air , the Country hereabouts has always, 
and defervedly, been reckoned the Montpelier of Eng - 
; for Water , /TW, Heath , and Trofpett, it may 
be thought the Frejcati . 
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W0/? obedient Servant 
and Brother , 
William Stukeley. 
III. Sowze (Reflections on Mr. de Lillet Comparifon 
of the Magnitude of Paris iwffe London W fede- 
ral other Cities, printed in theMemoirs of the Royal 
Academy of Sciences at Paris/or 1 72 J. 
Communicated in a Letter to Dr. Rutty, Secreta- 
ry to the Royal Society, by Peter Davall, of 
the Middle Temple, Efq. 
M R. de Lijle in the Account he gives of his Me- 
thod of making an exad Plan of Baris, and 
comparing it with London , and other Cities , firft 
fhews, by what Means he proceeded in determining, 
and laying down the true Situation of the feveral Places 
in Baris : After which he explains his Manner of draw- 
ing a true Meridian Line through that City ; whereby 
he 
