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24 an exact Correpondence in Figure and Shape, the ame ways of Growth, and new Productions, and of continuing their own Kind. Their Animals have feet and Wings like ours, and like ours have Hearts, Lungs, Guts, and the Parts erving to Generation; whereas all thee Things, as well with them as us, might, if it had pleaed Infinite Widom, have been order’d a very different Way. ’Tis plain then that Nature has not exhibited that Variety in her Works that he could, and therefore we mut not allow that Weight to this Argument, as upon the Account of it to make every Thing in the Planets quite different from what is here. ’Tis more probably that all the Difference there is between us and them, prings from the greater or les ditance and influence from that Fountain of Heat and Life the Sun; which will caue a Difference not o much in their Form and Shape, as in their Matter and Contexture.

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