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very glad, if the matter were more thoroughly exa- 
mined, and my refearches more worthy of being pre- 
fented to you : but you are better acquainted with 
nature than any body, and you well know how dif- 
ficult it is to follow her in her operations. As to the 
reft, . I (hall think myfelf well rewarded for my trou- 
ble, if fhe more frequently gives me the pleasure of 
amuiing you. 
I have the honour to be, with a fincere and re- 
fpectful attachment, 
SIR, 
Your moft humble and 
obedient fervant, 
W. Mazeas. 
