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ther with the obfcarityof the account in certain parts, induced 
fomeof the General’s Friends, Members of the Royal Society, 
to requeft, after his deceafe, that the whole might be revifed by a 
competent perfon, who Ihould compare it with the original do- 
cuments, corredt fuch miftakes as might be difcovered, and 
illuftrate whatever required further explanation. No one could 
be found fo proper for this talk as Mr. Dalby, the Gentleman 
of whom the General makes fuch honourable mention in his 
Paper, and who, having aflifted in all the operations, was as 
well acquainted with every part of them as the General him- 
felf. The refult of Mr. Dalby’s examination is the following 
Remarks ; which being much too long for infertion in the lift 
of errata (where only the errors of the prefs are noticed) is 
here added feparately, by way of Appendix. 
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