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In this Room are preferved the firft Books print¬ 
ed in England and France ; fome are upon Vellum, 
others on Paper; they bear a great Refemblance to 
the fineft Manufcripts, having, like them, the Ti¬ 
tles and initial Letters curioufiy illuminated. 
BIBLIOTHECA SLOANIANA. VI. 
A Part of Sir Hans Sloane’s Library ; which is a 
very large Collection of Books, brought from all 
Parts of the World where Printing has ever been 
in ufe. It is fo extenfive, that it fills this and the 
five next Rooms, as they follow in order. The 
Subjects are very numerous, comprehending every 
Branch of Learning, ail the Arts, all the Sciences, 
in almoft every known Language. 
This Room, particularly, contains Books of Di¬ 
vinity and Law, many of them well worthy the 
Perufal of the Learned. 
BIBLIOTHECA SLOANIANA. V. 
Part of Sir Hans Sloane’s Collection, being 
Treatifes on the Arts and Sciences, 
Syftems of Philofophy, 
Ethics, 
Aftronomy, 
Commerce, 
Philofophical TranfaCtions. 
BIBLIOTHECA SLOANIANA. IV. 
In this Part of Sir Hans Sloane’s Collection, are 
Hiftories of all Nations ancient and modern s fome 
Treatifes on Chronology. 
Prints, 
