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ERRATA.
The Reader will be pleased to consider, that this Book having been printed in a Countrey where not one of the composers understood the least word of English, it may be esteemed a par∣donable fault, if many Errours have been committed. The principall among which are here re∣ctified: as for unconsiderable ones which have hapned by mistake at single Letters resembling one the other, and which will not stopp an intelligent Reader, he himself is desired to be the Correctour.
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