106To the Reader.
the exacteſt order, that I know any writing to be.
I will
11The Epiftle
is the ſame,
that ſhould
have been
prefixed to
this Book, if
his Lordſhip
had lived. conclude, with a uſual Speech of his Lordſhips. That this
Work of his Natural Hiſtory, is the World, as God
1414[Handwritten note 14] made it, and not as Men have made it; for that it hath
nothing, if Imagination.
11The Epiftle
is the ſame,
that ſhould
have been
prefixed to
this Book, if
his Lordſhip
had lived. conclude, with a uſual Speech of his Lordſhips. That this
Work of his Natural Hiſtory, is the World, as God
1414[Handwritten note 14] made it, and not as Men have made it; for that it hath
nothing, if Imagination.
W.
RAWLEY.