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by, the English are the sooner learned thereby, for the use of Merchant Taylors School, in 8[o] large. _Indiculis Universalis_, or the whole Universe in Epitomie, wherein the names of almost all the works of Nature, of all Arts and Sciences, and their most necessary terms are in English, Latin and French methodically digested, in 8[o] large. _Farnaby's_ Notes on _Juvinal_ and _Persius_ in 12[o]. _Clavis Grammatica_, or the ready way to the Latin Tongue, containing most plain demonstrations for the regular Translating of English into Latin, with instructions how to construe and parse Authors, fitted for such as would attain to the Latin Tongue, by _I. B._ Schoolmaster. The English Orator, or Rhetorical Descents by way of declamation upon some notable Themes, both Historical and Philosophical, in 8[o]. ADVERTISEMENT. _There is sold by the said _Obadiah Blagrave_, a Water of such an excellent Nature and Operation for preservation of the Eyes, that the Eye being but washed therewith once or twice a day, it not only takes away all hot Rhumes and Inflamations, but also preserveth the Eye after a most wonderful manner; a Secret which was used by a most Learned Bishop: By the help of which Water he could read without the use of spectacles at 90 years of Age. A Bottle of which will cost but 1 s._ FINIS. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Errors and Inconsistencies Noted by Transcriber Unchanged Text Many compound words occur in up to three forms: with hyphen; as two separate words; and as a single unhyphenated word. Hyphens at line break were retained unless the word was consistently hyphenless elsewhere. Missing spaces between words were supplied when unambiguous. Recurring Usages and Variant Spellings beatten; Dear [for Deer]; galon; oatmel; somtimes [These spellings are rare but each occurs at least once.] Boyled [The spelling with "y" occurs _only_ in the header for Section I. Both "boil'd" and "boiled" are used in the body text.] lay a lay of ... [The word "layer" also occurs, but "lay" is more common.] Olive, Oline [The word "Olive"--the meat preparation, not the fruit--was written "Oline" everywhere in the Index, and occasionally in the body text. The unrelated "Olines" are birds.] Rabit [Note that the word is consistently spelled with one "b" _
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