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ances in the vegetable history may perhaps raise up some successor to carry on 

 the like in the animal and fossil, which seem to lie uncultivated, and reserved 

 for the a second Rheed. Besides these another sort of history would become the 

 greatest men that reside in either India, I mean that of the arts and mechanics, 

 practised by the natives or by strangers of equal advantage, to mankind with 

 the natural^ both depending on each other. 



END OP VOLUME EIGHTEENTH OF THE ORIGINAL. 



END OF VOLUME THIKD. 



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