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ment with as much facility eschewable as I can observe them, not to men-
tion the commission of such faults is no great omission ; and therefore
will I heartily, without further ceremony, conduct the Student, (who,
making this the beginning of the book, as it is most fit he doe, seeing a
ruler should be made streight before any thing be ruled by it,) is willing
to go along with me from hence circularly through the title to the end
of the Treatise in the proposed way, as followes.
AND SO GOD BLESSE US BOTH.
ment with as much facility eschewable as I can observe them, not to men-
tion the commission of such faults is no great omission ; and therefore
will I heartily, without further ceremony, conduct the Student, (who,
making this the beginning of the book, as it is most fit he doe, seeing a
ruler should be made streight before any thing be ruled by it,) is willing
to go along with me from hence circularly through the title to the end
of the Treatise in the proposed way, as followes.
AND SO GOD BLESSE US BOTH.
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