then we hitherto have had:
And that my inclination drives me so strongly from all other kind of
designes, chiefly from those which cannot be profitable to any, but by
prejudicing others; that if any occasion obliged me to spend my time
therein, I should beleeve I should never succeed therein: which I here
declare, though I well know it conduceth not to make me considerable in
the world; neither is it my ambition to be so. And I shall esteem my
self always more obliged to those by whose favour I shal without
disturbance enjoy my ease, then to them who should proffer me the most
honourable imployment of the earth.
FINIS.
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| Transcriber's Notes and Errata |
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| One instance each of "what-ever" and "whatever" were found |
| in the orignal. |
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| The following typographical errors were corrected: |
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| |Error |Correction | |
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| |or |our | |
| |Phpsick |Physick | |
| |moreworthy |more worthy | |
| |examinanation |examination | |
| |mnner |manner | |
| |propable |probable | |
| |rape |grape | |
| |veuture |venture | |
| |circumstrance |circumstance | |
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