CONTENTS OF THIS VOLUME. PAGE CONTINUATION of Familiar Letters between Mr. Locke and several of his Friends The Diedcation prefixed to a Collection of several Pieces of Mr. John Locke, published by Mr. Des The fundamental Constitutions of Carolina A Letter from a Person of Quality to his Friend in the Country; giving an Account of the Debates and Re- solutions of the House of Lords, in April and May, 1675, concerning a Bill, intitled, an Act to prevent the Dangers which may arise from Persons disaffect- Remarks upon some of Mr. Norris's Books, wherein he asserts P. Malebranche's Opinion of seeing all Letters to the Reverend Richard King Rules of a Society, which met once a Week, for their Letter from Lord Shaftsbury to Bishop Fell Letter from Sir Peter King to the third Earl of Shaftsbury Observations upon the Growth and Culture of Vines and Olives: The Production of Silk: The Preservation CONTINUATION OF FAMILIAR LETTERS BETWEEN Mr. LOCKE AND SEVERAL OF HIS FRIENDS. Philippo à Limborch Joannes Locke, s. P. D. CUM ante dies decem, ad amicum nostrum dom. Guenellonem scripsi, facilè credes quod te, V. C. non insalutatum præteriverim: verum mei officii, tuorumque beneficiorum ratio postulat à me aliam & salutandi & gratias agendi methodum, ne aut obitèr, aut negligentèr, id quod mihi maximè incumbit, agere videar. Præsertim cum Guenellonis nostri silentium me incertum reddat, an meæ ad ipsum pervenerint literæ, quas sane minime vellem intercidisse; ne vobis omnibus, quibus tot nominibus obstrictus sum, aut parum memor, aut parum gratus appaream, credatisque paucarum horarum intervallum ex animo meo tot tantorumque beneficiorum delevisse memoriam, quam nulla temporis diuturnitas unquam delere valebit. In iis etiam significavi, quam humaniter tuus Vander Key me excepit, quam officiosè adjuvit, quo nomine hic tibi gratias iterum agendas suadet viri istius summa humanitas, quanquam illud parum est, si cum maximo beneficiorum tuorum cumulo conferatur. Dom. Veenium & optimam illius fœminam, quibus salutem verbis non facile reperio, cum nulla sint, quæ aut illorum |