Elkanah Settle, _The Empress of Morocco_ (1673) with five plates;
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Footnotes:
[18] Milton's Penseroso.
[19] Biberg.
[20] Reaumur.
[21] asplenon
[22] Silente Luna.
[23] Pulvis Aureus.
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Transcriber's Notes:
Long "s" has been modernized.
Page 21 contains two markers referring to the same footnote.
The original text contains two sections labeled "Sect. V."
Passages in italics are indicated by _underscore_.
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"the the" corrected to "the" (page v)
"sympton" corrected to "symptom" (page 14)
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