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LETTER IV. 



So7m PerfeBions of the Hare, a7td 

 remarkable ^alities of other 

 Creatures. 



N'OTWITHSTANDING the argu- 

 ments already made ufe of, in de- 

 fcribing feveral parts of the Hare, and how 

 each is adapted to contribute towards the 

 prcfervation of the whole ^ methinks I hear 

 you fay. What ! is this extraordinary crea- 

 ture fo complete as to have no fault ? 

 Does this wonder of animals fuffer no in- 

 conveniency from any of thofe fine parts ihe 

 is compofed of ? Few creatures in the ani^ 

 mal, or other creation, are formed abfo- 

 lutely perfed: and free from blemiili. How 

 comes the Hare fo frequently to lofe her 



life. 



