† Every Member pays at the least two Guineas a Year; or one Payment of twenty Guineas for Life. Besides the Committees (which meet almost daily, and which are open to every Member) the Society, for the most Part of the Year, assemble once a Week; at which Times so many useful and curious Matters are discuss’d as render them a most rational Entertainment. And, that no Partiality may be shewn, or Benefit lost, every Member has full Liberty to throw out his Thoughts, and to propose whatever, in his Opinion, may be of Utility, and advance the Intentions of the Society.
ERRATA.
| Page | [6]. | Line | 12. | for disregarded read disregard. |
| [52]. | 1. | for attend read attended. | ||
| [82]. | 7. | for strange read stranger. | ||
| [220]. | 18. | for he read she. | ||
| [302]. | 5. | for were read where. | ||
| [321]. | 4. | dele not. |
Transcriber’s Note: The errata have been corrected, along with minor and evident typesetting errors. The spelling and writing style of the 1750s has been retained.