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The attractions of phærical bodies being now explained, it comes next in order to treat of the laws of attraction in other bodies coniting in like manner of attractive particles; but to treat of them particularly is not neceary to my deign. It will be ufficient to ubjoin ome general propoitions relating to the forces of uch bodies, and the motions thence ariing, becaue the knowledge of thee will be of ome little ue in philoophical enquiries.