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the Lace, which they call the Cloth-Werk, And laftly, boththe Lig- 
nous and Aer-Veffels, ftand all Perpendicular, and fo crob to the Hori 
zontal Fibres of all the faid Parenchymous Parts ; evenas in a Piece of 
Lace upon the Cupbion, the Pins do to the Threds. The Pins being 
alfo conceived to be Tubular, and prolonged to any lengths: and the 
fame. Lace-Work to be wrought many Thoufands of times over and 
over again, to any thicknefs or bight, according to the hight of any 
Plant, And this is the true Texture of a Plant; and the general com 
Pofure, not only of a Branch, but of all other Parts from the Seed 
to the Seed, 
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