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<head rend="center" xml:id="hd1">Appendix 2</head> 
<p xml:id="par1"><hi rend="bold">Copy extract in Hartlib's hand, Charles de Montendon to ?, 4 March 1661</hi></p> 
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<p xml:id="par4">Leipsigk. March 4. 1661</p> 
<p xml:id="par5">Glauber is fallen vpon mee at the Altenburg-Court, where hee charges mee that I have beene the only cause, why his busines did not proceed having gotten the 24. Processe w<hi rend="italic">hi</hi>ch I had entrusted to the Electoral Delegats of Mentz w<hi rend="italic">hi</hi>ch I imparted to the Delegates from Altenburg, least [<hi rend="italic">deletion?</hi>] &lt;Hee&gt; should have gotten the Monies w<hi rend="italic">hi</hi>ch were promised, w<hi rend="italic">hi</hi>ch indeed would have beene the highest Injustice, and therfore those of Altenburg had separated themselves from his Schoole, going away without taking their leaves, and keeping the Monies, w<hi rend="italic">hi</hi>ch they also made the Bavarian to doe amounting to 4000. Rixd. All this I confesse I have done. by w<hi rend="italic">hi</hi>ch meanes I have saved such Monies out of the Impostors claw's. Nor doe I care to attest <pb xml:id="p256" n="256"/> this Truth<note n="1">Ie. nor do I have any objection to attesting this truth.</note> and to maintaine it, w<hi rend="italic">hi</hi>ch also the Court hath approved. I am glad therfore that I have exercised myselfe in the Germane - Language, so that now I need not to put out my Refutation of Glaubere in the French <del type="strikethrough">Language</del> &lt;Tongue&gt; w<hi rend="italic">hi</hi>ch otherwise I should have beene necessitated to doe. For having found the Deceivers (Glaubers) deceits by my owne losses, w<hi rend="italic">hi</hi>ch &lt;now&gt; I know to bee nothing else but falshood and cousenage, I have [count<hi rend="italic">?</hi>] it my duty to warne [others<hi rend="italic">?</hi>] for their good by a Treatise on purpose entituled - A needful Refutation of Glaubers hitherto divulged Vn-Truths. I confesse I have beene somwhat sharp and passionat calling &lt;him&gt; Villaine Knave and Theefe yea the great and impudent Arch-Cheater. I have also certain writings vnder his owne hands, so that I shall bee able [<hi rend="italic">15/9/19B</hi>] to enter into a course of Law with him[<hi rend="italic">altered from </hi>them] either to performe what hee hath vndertaken and promised or to recover the Monies, w<hi rend="italic">hi</hi>ch hee hath had from <del type="strikethrough">mee</del> a Friend of mine. the fore-said Treatise is here printed and will bee ready against the Mart.<note n="2">Ie. the Frankfurt Book Fair.</note> Thus far Charls de Montendon from Leipzigk concerning his Purpose and Booke against Glauber.</p> 
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