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pag. ao5. 
When Linnaeas, the greatest Botanist, that 
the world ever did or probably ever will know, 
was here and offered to this Society (the Royal 
Society of London) the discoveries, for wbich he 
has since been almost deified, has had titles on 
titles accumulated on him, v Offices of profit as 
well as dignity conferred, and medals strack in 
honoar of him, he was despised, his papers laught 
at, and himself, had it not been for the generous 
friendship of the late Dr. Isaac Lawson, had pe* 
rithed for want. 
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