SIR,
Do here most humbly lay this
small Present at Your Majesties Royal feet. And though it comes accompany'd with two
disadvantages, the meanness of the Author, and of the Subject; yet in both I am
incouraged by the greatness of your Mercy and your Knowledge. By the one I
am taught, that you can forgive the most presumptuous Offendors: And by the other, that you
will not esteem the least work of Nature, or Art, unworthy your Observation. Amidst
the many felicities that have accompani'd your Majesties happy Restauration and
Government, it is none of the least considerable that Philosophy and Experimental Learning
have prosper'd under your Royal Patronage. And as the calm prosperity of your Reign has given us the
leisure to follow these Studies of quiet and retirement, so it is just, that the
Fruits of them should, by way of acknowledgement, be return'd to your Majesty. There are, Sir,
several other of your Subjects, of your Royal Society, now busie about Nobler matters: The
Improvement of Manufactures and Agriculture, the Increase of Commerce, the
Advantage of Navigation: In all which they are assisted by your Majesties
Incouragement and Example. Amidst all those greater Designs, I here presume to bring in that which
is more proportionable to the smalness of my Abilities, and to offer some of the least of all
visible things, to that Mighty King, that has establisht an Empire over the best of all
Invisible things of this World, the Minds of Men.
Your Majesties most humble
and most obedient
Subject and Servant ,
Robert Hooke.
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