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J ii. Qrganiftd Bodies. 



THESE are pofiefled of a number of internul 

 veflels, by which, from the nouriflimcnt they 

 take in, the particles ncceflury to the increafc, 

 fupport,and propagation of fuch bodies, are ex- 

 traded, prepared, conveyed, and diilributed. 



in. Claffes of organifcd Bodies. 



THESE bodies are diftinguifhed by the epi- 

 thet living ; and, whether they poflefs fenfibi- 

 lityor not, they conllitute two immcnfe eludes, 

 the tinimal and the vegetable, whicli are com- 

 monly coniidered as two diflincl kingdoms in 

 nature. 



iv. Unbrgatrifed Bodies . 



THOSE bodies are termed unorganifed that 

 arc entirely without any organic (Iruclure, and 

 feem to be formed by the accumulation of par- 

 ticles united folely by the external force of at- 

 traction. 



} v. Vuriws 



