Harriot, Thomas, Mss. 6789

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that you have made so manie excellent observations of
them I am most glad of. for you have gotten the starte
of all in linkinge ther
ther periods are verie [???] especiallie that of Jovi proxi-
mus whos situation is also is no lesse [???] beinge [???]
[???] not one diameter of Jupiter of from
of thes things and thos other mirabilia quæ indices [???]
I longe to bee with you to discourse of
my wiffe is well, now you know all my comfortes. I have
lost my second boy also and wel neare, 80. catle of the
murraine & they die still. now you know all my dis-
comfortes and losses. faerwell and lett not the huge-
nesse of this missive discourage from readinge of it.
doe it at leasure and by peeces accordinge to your best
opportunities. and sometimes use the power you have in
mee, which is to dispose of mee accordinge to the utmost
of all or anie of my
Your faithfull friend
Willm
Tra'venti
4. March.
by the helpe of your dogs, I will renew all those workes
of anie that exhibite the distance in the ellipses æquall or
nearest to the same distance found before (for the workes
uppon the former positions of, [Mars]. in the eccentricke, which were
onlie to find out this, I thinke you care not for) and when
I have perfected them, I will send them unto you with all
the nombers given and found, whether the question consent or
no, since you so require

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