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which T have (ince procured to my great fatisfacrion. And 
it is my 0 imon, that there are but few Curious Men, but 
upon the View of this Collection, wiil own they hive here 
met with feveral Idles, or other Fragments of Books, in 
their feveral ways, which they kne w not of before. And 
thus we fee, that a Angle Leaf of Paper, tho 1 not valuable 
in its felt yet when come to be part of a Collection, may 
Le of good ufe, not only in re f p ft of the Matter it Treats 
cf, but as to the Mark, of the Paper, the Date, Printers 
Name, Countrey , Title, Faculty, Sic. 
Mr. Bagford has alfo a very plentiful Colleftion of the 
Titles of Books Remarkable and Curious, which he has 
taken from the Books theinfelves. And when they are of 
fuch forts, as now are feldom to be fien Entire, he has 
made fuel) Obf rvadons, as that the feveral Editions (hall 
be certainly known, tho 1 your Book be Imperfeft at Be- 
ginning a«d End. 
Mr. Bagford alfo fays, that tho* his Colleftion is not 
put into exaft Order, his Book, or Hijiory of Printing, 
lhall be drawn up with that Regularity, as (hall anfwer 
any Gentleman’s Delire and Expeftadon. 
