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I.
ENGLISH
of
COl^rAININC
P
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AN
T
s.
Their
Names,
Greek,
Lame
and
Engli/h.
ir.
Their
-Species,
or
various
Kinds.
III.
Their
IV.
Their
of
Growth*
V.
Their
of
Flowering
and
Seeding.
VI.
Their
^^i^ainj
s
or
Properties.
VII.
Their
specifications,
VIII.
Their
T*i;cpa
rations,
Galenick
and
Chymick
IX.
Their
virtues
and
Vfes..
X.
A
Complete
F
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u
m,
of
all
the
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Cultivated
by
our
FLORISTS,
;
interfperfcd
through
the
whole
Work,
in
their
proper
Places
their
Profit
as
V'.Ve,
where
you
have
Increafe^
^nd
Way
of
Managem/tL
as
well
for
Delegation.
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Adomed
withExquifite
C
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N
S
LIFE,
in
of
FIGURES,
of
the
moji
conf
Species,
reprefentwg
to
the
the
true
Fofttis
of
thofe
feveral
VI
v
The
whole
an
Alphabetical
Order.
^^
By
W
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A
M
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M
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^,
M.
D.
TO
THE
QUEEN.
Madam,
Account
that
Difficuhj.Tather
than
to
be
guilty
of
fuch
a
Fault,
of
letting
flip
any
Opportunity
in
which
I
might
let
Xoar
Majefy
know,
with
wh^t
SiFrofmdRefpe^
I
approach
Tour
Great
Prefence.
I
more
aBdy
thm^Frsfumption,
to
appear
to
Tour
Majefty,
though
with
fuch
a
Trifle
as
the
fol-
lowing
Book
and
therefore
chofe
to
break
through
it
i
which
ever
fince
the
Memory
of
Man,
has
been
divided
into
two
difl:in6t
Kingdoms,
of
difl:erent
Ifland,
Our
Grea
'Names,
Powers,
Interefls,
Governments,
Keligms,
Cujloms,
AfecUons
and
your
Majefty
has
United
and
Made
one.
It
was
what
your
Great
and
Royal
Anceftors,
with
all
their
Power
and
Induftry,
were
never
able to
perform
But
it
was
a
Work,
the
Honour
of
which,
the
Supreme
Powers
re*
:
ferv'd
for
Tou.
This
UNION
the
Britifi
Nations,
was
an
;
fo
No^k
in
its
Kind,
fo
Admiratk
in
its
Effe^s,
fo
DefiraHe
in
its
Good,
ib
Singular
in
its
Appearances,
and
fo
Profound
in
its
StruBure
that
none
could
have been
able
to
have
done
it,
but
a
Great
nefs
of
Mind
like
Tours:
One
of
a
Superlative
Prudence
and
Refolution,
of
an
Unwearied
Induftry,
of
an
Unmatchahle
andUnJhaken
Zeal
for
the
PuUick
Gffod;
of
a
Magnanimous
Soul,
Infpird
with
the
Holy
Spirit
of
the
Immortal
D.
You
have
Madam
by
this
UNION,
iliut
up
the
BachDoor,
by
which
Great
Britain
was
always
liable
to
be
Aflaulted
i
Undertaking
fo
Great
in
its
Performance,
GO
and
thereby
have
added
a
Jewel
more
k
the
Imperial
Crom
and
Adorn'd
it
with
an
I/lufiration,
the
Greateit
and
maft
;
deflrable
THE
DEDICATION.
defirable
in
its
Kind,
which
will
be,
both
to
the
Eriiijh
Ifia,
and
to
Tour
Majefiy^KOy
not only
an
Important
Security
y
but
an
E-verlajHng
Ornament
cfGiory.
Surely
Madam,
You
who
could
Unite
Hearts
in
an
Eternal
Bond
ofFriendJlip,
was
the
moft
fit
Inilrument
to
llniie
King-
doms
in
one
Bond
of
Intereft
and
Duty.
To
make
thole
.who
were
fo
diiferent
in
Climate,
Sovereignty,
Religion
and
Manners,
One
Veople,
in
the
Bonds
of
Nature
and
Affeclion
And
to
make
them,
witb
one
Joint
Dejign,
Intention
and
W^ill,
to
become
Onellnited
and
Faithful
People,
to
fo
Defirable
and
Generous
a
Miftrefs.
But
what
might
not
be
expected
from
liich
a
wda
^e
Lady,
fo
Great
and
fo
Good
a
^een
?
hofe
Conjugal
Friend
jhip
was,"
and
is
ftill
the
Wonder
of
Mankind,
(a
Noble
Pattern
to
all
the
Sex)
which
exceeded
even
to
Admiration,
what-
ever
has
been
yet
feen
upon
Earth
Who
is it
that
has
Senfe
and
Gratitude
in
his
Soul,
would
not
even
lay
down
:
W
:
his
Life
for
fuch
a Friend?
of
Providence,
which
has
brought
Your
Majefty
to
the
Throne
of
the
Britijh
Kingdoms,
and
has
put
their
Crc^vns
upon
Tour
lm~
prial
Head,
which
has
made
Glorious
Tour
Reign,
with
a Series
of
Wonderful
Succej[es,
and
even
Amazing
Vittories,
over
the
Mofl
Formidable
Tyrant of
the
Earth
rendrin^
his
mighty
At-
tempts
againft
You,
Vain
and
Foolijh
i
notwithftanding
his
Confederacy
with
Detl:ru<3:ion,
hisGovenant
with
Death,
;
When
I
confider
the
Admirable
Hand
and
his
Agreement
with
Hell
to
the
Delivering
You
and
Your
People
out
of
bis
Snare,
and
the
Eflablifhing
of
Tour
Juft
Title,
upon
Everlafting
Foundations,
againft
all
,-
Fretenders
tohatfoever
:
I
humbly
proftrate
my
felf
to that
Tremendous
Bjing.
What
can
I
fay,
but
that
G
D
is
with
You,
and
that
You
are
an
EfpecialOI^jeii
of
his
Care,
who
thus
ftedfaftly
Hand
Tour
Sincerity,
and
Generous Love
to
Mankind,
have
prevaifd
with
that
holds
Tou
as
in
the
Falm
of
his
:
has
given
Tou
a
Jranfcendent
Portion
of
Wifdom,
to
CondudiTou
through
the
Labyrinths
of
Dominion
and
Government
;
even
whilft
Tou
have been
Fighting
the
Publick
Enemy
of
all
EUROPE;
and
putting
a Hook
into
by
which
Tou
have
already
Tamed
the
Monfler,
his
Jaws,
him
with
Shame
and
Contempt, and
cover'd
him
fill'd
Almighty
Power,
who
with
Confufion
of
Face.
What
may
I
call
the
hflruments
of
Your
Warfare,
which
have
made
Tou
thus
to
prevail
^
Who
is
it
that
has
let
Tour
Feet
THEDEDICATI
P^POn
the
Necks
of
Tour
to
humble
the
Vride
of
the
Lofty
?
Who
is
it
that
has
Etta-
bHlhed
Tour
Strengthxo
break
in
Pieces
the
InvhciMe
Vowrs
(as
they
were
FooHihly
called,)
by
which
You
have
f>iven
a
Demonftration
to
the
World,
of
that
Prophanifj
and
W^^
made
_N~~
'
Vamy
'
Tour
Majefly
to
Tii^
umph,
and
adorned
you
with
the
Falms
of
Vt^ory
?
Tis
the
Great
and
the
Holy
One,
the
Mighty
God
<?/Jacob,
F
Who
is it
that
has
thus
thele
things
for
Ton
;
to
whom
I
make
my
Daily
Addrefjes,
that
he
may
yet
Defend
and
Support
the
Righteous
Caafe
in
which
Ton
are
engaged
Diretl
Tour
who
has
done
all
-,
With
Wifdom
and
Prudence
Profper
Tour
Arms
wherever
they
are
engaged
and
that
the
Angel
of
his
?re^
fence
may
Attend
aad
Condud
Tou
in
all
Tour
Ways
;
So
that
making
Ton
the
Reftorer
of
the
Breaches,
You
may
Efta-
blifti
fuch an
Univerfal
Peace
in
Europe,'JiS
may
Recognize
Tour
Happy
Reign,
and
caufe
it
to
(hine
with
a
moft
Re-
fplendent
Lujlre,
to
all
Succeeding
Ages
of Time.
You
Contemn
Madam,
the
Poor
and
Little
Artifices
of
Tyrants
;
You
have
a
Soul
too
Great
to
think
of
fuch
Meannefs,
and
a
Spirit
too
Noble
for
the
bare
Thoughts
of
£ncn
Depraved
Vilenefs
:
You
a6t
Vvith
the
Magnificence
of
Grandure,
made*
Illuftrious
with
Piety,
and
mllnkunded
repleat
with
all
the
Ornaments
of
Sincerity
and
Goodnefs,
Venue,
by
which
You
will
Live
in
After-
Ages,
and
Tour
Name
be
made
Immortal.
So
that
inflead
of
the
Diadems
being
an
Honour
to
Tour
Majefly,
You
are
become
the
Exalted
Honour
Royalty,
and
the
Glory
of
the
Purple
;
which
makes
Tour
Sovereignty
Shine
as
the
moll
Splendid
Brightnefs,
among
the
Ar^^j
of Time.
has
not
only
made
You
aGreat^een,
but
even
D
Princes
;
and
Tour
Early
Piety,
as
it
has
ad-
the
Greateft
of
beft
of
Women
Kind
fo
it
has
Exalted
vanced
Tou
above
the
Crowned
Heads.
Your
Vertues
Tou
above
the
Greatefi
of
and
your
Excelling
Goodnefs
to
merit
a
perpetual
Encomium,
whom
is
never
to
be
forgotten
your
People,
is
that
which
Oblige
with
Tranfcendent
A^s
of
you
have
been
pleas'd
to
Superlative
in
their
kind,
Kindnefs
fo
Extraordinary
and
Eternal
Senfe
of
Grati-
as
all
Sueceeding
Generations,
under
an
tude,
will
be
forced
forever
to
acknowledge.
Honour,
and
carry
with
Tou
Madam,
Majefly
and
You
making^
with
Tour
Sword
determines
the
Succejfes.of
War,
Laws
as
far
as
Tour
rimnJer,
the
World
afraid
i
giving
Counfels
-,
;
GO
;
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;
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