A Biographical Memoir of Samuel Hartlib, Milton's Familiar Friend; With Bibliographical Notices of Works Published By Him; And a Reprint of His Pamphlet, Entitled "an Invention of Engines of Motion."
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In a Dialogue between a Schollar and a Traveller. — London, Printed for Francis Constable. 4to. Anno 1641. The pamphlet, dedicated " To the high and honour- able Court of Parliament,'^ "aflfords a sort of adumbration (says Mr. Crossley) of what the Macaria was expected 56 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CATALOGUE OF to accomplish." The author acknowledges to have deli- vered his " conceptions in a Fiction, as a more mannerly way, having for my pattern Sir Thomas More, and Sir Francis Bacon." He dates it 25th o...f October, 1641, and has one leaf of dedication, followed by 14 pages of description. VII. A short Letter modestly intreating a Friend^s judge- ment upon Mr. Edwards his Booke, he calleth an Anti-Apologie : with a large but modest Answer thereunto. — London, Printed according to order. 4to. 1644. On the back of the title page is a short letter from Samuel HartUb, written " From my house ia Dukes- place, ia great haste, Aug. 5th." His address com- mences, " Worthy Sir," but gives no name. " I have heard (he says) of Mr.
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