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The Contents.
| An Intimation of some miscarriages of the said Agents. | 112 | |
| IX. | The fewness and often absence of Dr. Petty's fellow Commissioners, a cause. | 116 |
| The validity and unalterableness of what D. Petty did, a cause. | 117 | |
| X. | Iests, &c: a cause. | 117 |
| XI. | D. Petty not being a Member of any particular Church, nor votary to any particular Faction, a cause why all Sectaries and Factious persons were jealous of him. | 118 |
| XII. | Petty's preferring the L. Lieutenants business before that of other particular Mens, a cause. | 119 |
| D. Petty's not courting some Grandees, to prevent jealousie in the Lord Lieut., another cause. | 120 | |
| XIII. | The fewness of those who understood the business of setting out Lands, was the reason why D. Petty could not be seasonably vindicated. | 121 |
| XIV. | His want of leisure to visit and make friendships, a cause. | ibid. |
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