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am very enible, that aoon as this Treatie ubmitted to publick View, 'twill likewie meet with publick Cenure and not a Few will be apt to start this Objection againt it, that it is only like an Old Piece in a New Dres. Thee Things, men will ay have been done before; the ame Matter', and much of the ame Form,'' are to be found in other Writers, and this is but to obtrude upon the World a vain Repetition of other mens Obervations. I mut confes, in part, it is o, and it mut needs be o, for'' Rh