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In doing this he may, perhaps, have been led, by the warmth of his zeal for truth, into ſome expreſſions which may bear a ſeverer interpretation than he intended. Some of theſe are noticed in the Liſt of Errata. For any others which may have eſcaped, he requeſts the Reader’s excuſe; aſſuring him that his only intent is, to open the eyes of the Publick to facts; which, when well conſidered, will be found of the utmoſt importance to the encouragement of Genius and the advancement of Knowledge.