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to my friend Mrs Mabel Selle, who has accurately typed the
greater part of this book: for without her expert aid I could
never have sent my original troublesome and repeatedly
corrected and revised manuscript to press at the appointed
hour. To my English printers and publishers, Messrs. Bale
and Danielsson, I am indebted no less: for they have invari-
ably met my tiresome typographical and other requirements
in the most sympathetic and magnanimous manner.

For mistakes I alone am responsible, and to those who
will point them out I shall ever be grateful. I have done my
best; yet I know all too well "Het en kan niet wesen, datter
geen ergernissen en komen : doch wee hem door welcken sy
komen
-- It is impossible but that offences will come, but wo
unto him through whom they come " ( ST LUKE xvii, 1).

FINIS

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Publication Information: Book Title: Antony van Leeuwenhoek and His "Little Animals": Being Some Account of the Father of Protozoology and Bacteriology and His Multifarious Discoveries in These Disciplines. Contributors: Clifford Dobell - editor, Antony van Leeuwenhoek - author. Publisher: Harcourt, Brace. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1922. Page Number: 425.
    
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