84 XOVl M OKGANl M. 



tur lattMis et ooenlta, in aliis manifesta sit, et quasi 

 palpabilis; atqne in illis admirationcm, in his ne atten- 

 tionem qnidem moveat. Ut lit in natnra consisten- 

 tia*&quot; 1 , qua- in li^no vel lapide 11011 notatnr, sed solid! 

 appellatione transniittitur, neqne amplins de iuga sepa- 

 rationis ant solntionis eontinnitatis inqniritur: at in 

 aquanun bullis eadem res videtnr snbtilis et ingeniosa; 

 (ju;r luilhi so conjiciunt in ]K-Hicnlas (piasdain, in lienn- 

 splurrii lonnani curiosi- rilictas, nt ad nioinentnni toin- 

 jx.ris evitetnr solntio contiimitatis. 



Attjiie jirorsus ilia ipsa, ([ntv haluMitur i&amp;gt;ro sccrctis, 

 in aliis habent naturain inanitVstain et connnnneni ; 

 qua- nnn&amp;lt;|iiani se dabit cons])ieiendani, si honiinnni 

 experinienta ant conteniplationes in illis ipsis tantuin 

 versentnr. Generaliter antein et vulgo, in operibus 

 niechanicis habentiir i&amp;gt;n&amp;gt; novis inventis, si qnis jainpn- 

 deni inventa snbtilins ]&amp;gt;oliat, vel ornet ele^antins, vel 

 siinul nniat et conijionat, vel enni nsn coinmodius 

 copnlct, ant opus inajore, ant etiain niinore, ([iiani fieri 

 consuevit, mole vi-1 volninine exbibeat, et similia. 



Itaijuo iniiiiine minim est, si nobilia, et gencre hu- 

 niano di^na inventa in lut-em extracta 11011 sint, qnnm 

 homines linjnsmodi exi&amp;lt;,niis jii-n^is et pnerilibns contenti 

 ct delectati fnerint ; qninetiam in iisdem se magnum 

 aliqnod sequutos, ant assequntos putaverint. 



LXXXIX. 



Xecme illnd practermittenduni est, (mod nacta sit 



teral circumstances. This is the ing truths; by sesircliinff out the 

 reason of the success of some wild history of the same power as it acts 

 sects. Carried too far, and con- under different circumstances &c. 

 nected with the Imagination, this So gravity is noticeable in a 

 one-sidedness becomes madness, falling apple, but passes unheeded 

 But Truth is obtained by diligent in a revolving world. &quot; Consisten- 

 collation of what seem antagonistic tia&quot; is the mutual attraction of par- 

 facts ; by acknowledging all limit- tides. 



