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Abp. Archbishop.-Bp. Bishop | Dorset. Dorsetshire.-E.East

Dr.Doctor. Debtor.-E.*250
Edm.Edmund.-Eph.Ephesi-
e.g.or v.g. as for example [ans
Eliz.Elizabeth.-Esq. Esquire
Ex. Exodus-Exor. Executor
Edwd. Edward-Fol. Folio
Epistle.-Fred. Frederick
Fellow of Society of
Arts,or Antiquarians
Fellow of Royal So-
R.S.S.ciety-Feb.February
F.L.S. Fellow of the Linnean

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Acct. Accompt.-Aug. August
A.B. or B.A. Bachelor of Arts
A.M. or M.A. Master of Arts
A.D. in the year of our Lord
A. Alpha and Omega, first
and the last.-Bart. Baronet
Ann.Chr. in the year of Christ
Ant. Chr.or B.C. before Christ
Anno Mundi, year of the world
Ante Meridiem, before Noon
Ansr. Answer. Apr. April
Arch, Prince or Chief; arch-
angel,arch-duke,arch-bishop Ft. Foot, Feet [Society

F.A.S.

F.S.A.

F.R.S.

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A.K. In the year of the reign Gal. Gallon.-Gen. Genesis
A.S.S. Fellow of the Antiqua- Gent. Gentleman.-G. *400
Atty. Attorney [rian Society Geo. George.-Gab. Gabriel
A.U.C. In the year of Rome Greg. Gregory.-Gov. Gover-
Alex. Alexander [jamin Han. Hannah.
Berks. Berkshire.-Benj. Ben- Hants. Hampshire.-H.*2000
B.D. Bachelor of Divinity Hunts. Huntingdonshire
B.M. Bachelor of Medicine H. M. S. Her Majesty's Ship
Bucks. Buckinghamshire
Hon. or Honble. Honourable
B.V. Blessed Virgin [Church H.R. H. His Royal Highness
Cit. Citizen. Ch. Ch. Christ Hon'd. Honoured.-I. one, 1
C.C.C. Corpus Christi College h.e. or i.e. that is.-Gs. Guineas
C. Cent. number 100, or £100 ibid. in the same place
Capt. Captain.-Chap. Chapter id. the same. Inst. Instant
Chas. Charles. Col. Colonel Isa. Isaiah.-Jan. January
Co. County, Company [Seal J. H. S. Jesus the Saviour of
C.P.S. Keeper of the Privy Jas. James.-Jno. John [men
C.S. Keeper of the Seal Jer. Jeremiah.-Jos. Joseph
Cwt. a hundred weight, O J.P. Justice of the Peace
Cr. Creditor.-Dep. Deputy K. B. Knight of the Bath
D.C.L. Doctor of Civil Law K.C. Knight of the Crescent
D.D. Doctor of Divinity K. G. Knight of the Garter
D.G. by the Grace of God b.poundweight.-Knt. Knight
D.T. Doctor of Theology £ libra, a pound in money
Decr. December.-Doz. Dozen L. C. J. Lord Chief Justice
Deut. Deuteronomy.-D.500 Ld. Lord.-Ldp. Lordship
Devon. Devonshire.-D.Pence L. D. Lady-day.-Lib. a book
Do. ditto, as before, the same Lieut. Lieutenant.-L. 50
* These, and some of the following old Numerals, are not generally printed
with the Roman Numerals now in use.

L.L.D. Doctor of Laws
LL.B. Bachelor of Laws
L. S. the Place of the Seal
Lond.London.-Mdm.Madam
Mat. Matthew.-Mo. Month
M. B. Bachelor of Physick
M.D.Doctor of Medicine[um
Mem.Remember, Memorand-
M.R.C.S. Mem. of Collge. of
Surgeons. D.V. God Willing
Messrs. Gentlemen, Masters
M. H. Malt-house.-M. 1000
M. P. Member of Parliament
Mr. Mister.-Mrs. Mistress
M. S. Sacred to the Memory
MS. Manuscript.-MSS. Ma-
N. North, Note. [nuscripts
Nat. Nathaniel.-No. Number
N.B. take notice, or observe
Nem. con. Nem. dis. unani-
N. L. it appears not [mously
Nov. November.-N. 900
N.S. New Style.-O. 11
Obdt. Obedient.-O. 11000
Oct. October.-O.S. Old Style
Oxon. Oxfordshire.-P. 100
Oz. or 3. Ounce.-P. 100000
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Parl. Parliament.-Pd. Paid
P. C. Privy Counsellor

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P.M.G. in Gresham College
P.S. Postscript.-Q., 500
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W.R. William the King

Wm. William
Wp. Worship.-Wt. Weight
Xpher. Christopher.-X. 10
Xt. Christ.-Xtn. Christian
Xtmas. Christmas-X. an oz.
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1661 Catherine of Portugal 1662

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"A Liar is not to be believed."

"Lies will bring a man to trouble, but truth never will."

A Shepherd Boy, who kept Sheep upon a common, in sport and wantonness often cried out" The Wolf, the Wolf!" By which means he several times drew the husbandmen in the adjoining fields from their work, when he laughed at them for their pains; finding themselves deluded, they resolved for the future to take no notice of his alarms. Soon after the wolf came in reality, the boy cried out in earnest; but, no heed being given to his cries and intreaties, the sheep were killed by the wolf, before any assistance could be procured.

This shews the impropriety of jesting, which some persons are too frequently guilty of in common conversation and with their private friends. The sin of lying is so usually connected with jesting, that it is no wonder this two-fold practice should invariably draw on its author the scorn and derision of mankind. If you are once convicted of a falsehood, you must not expect that he whom you have deceived will again credit your word.

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"Let Envy alone, and it will punish itself."

While the Ox was absent, a Dog laid himself under the manger. When the ox returned to feed, the illnatured cur, barking in a snarlish manner, bid him begone, and would not suffer him to touch the hay that was brought for him. Envious malicious wretch, replied the ox, you will neither eat the hay yourself, nor suffer another to taste it! If you continue that malevolent disposition, it will prove your own ruin. The dog, regardless of the admonition, continued so long in this humour, that he was unable at last to move, to procure food for himself, and thus fell a sacrifice to his own weakness and folly.

Envy is a most unnatural passion, it torments mind and body; and he is deservedly his own tormentor, who, to gratify a selfish humour, is content to lose a blessing, that another may not enjoy it.

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