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18 round their own Axis; for ince ’tis certain that Jupiter and Saturn are, who can doubt it of the others? Again, as the Earth has its Moon moving round it, o Jupiter and Saturn have theirs. Now ince in o many Things they thus agree, what can be more probably than that in others they agree too; and that the other Planets are as beautiful and as well tock’d with Inhabitants as the Earth? Or what hadow of Reaon can there be why they hould not?

If any one hould be at the Diection of a Dog, and there be hewn the Intrails, the Heart, Stomach, Liver, Lungs and Guts, all the Veins, Arteries and Nerves; could uch a Man reaonably doubt whether there were the ame Contexture and Variety of Parts in a Bullock, Hog, or any other Beat, tho’ he had never chanc’d to ee the like opening of them? I don’t believe he would. Or were we thoroughly atisfy’d in the Nature of one of the Moons round Jupiter, hould not we traight conclude the ame of the ret of them? So if we could be’ aur’d