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on botany, chcmiftry, and other branches of na- 

 tural philofophy) into a fyftcm of education as 

 regular, plain, and introductory to right conduct, 

 as in any other art or profcflion in life. Let it but 

 have a beginning, and inftrudors would, no doubt, 

 foon abound. 



The author will not be wanting in any thing 

 which lies in his power, however fmall, to promote 

 fo defirable an end. 



And with this declaration he fubmits the fore- 

 going obfervations to the judgment of the wife, the 

 candid, and benevolent. 



ADVER- 



