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to itsfirji Stomachy and chewing if there a long time> 

 it JJoould grind aftd Jinooth /V, afterwards fwallow it 

 again^ not into the fame Stomachy but i^ito another ^ 

 feenid to us wonderful indeed. But many negledi 

 fuch Works of NaturCy admiri?2g only flrange and 

 unufual Sights. So far Gaht. 



This pleafant and admirable Story, fhould 

 one confider all the Particulars of it, and en- 

 deavour to give an Account of them, as alfo 

 all the Inferences that might be drawn from 

 it, one might fill- a w^hole Volume with Com- 

 ments upon it. All that I fhall at prefent fay 

 is this. That in all this Oeconomy, and thefe 

 Aftions, Council and Defign doth fo clearly 

 appear, that he muft needs be very ftupid that 

 doth not difcern it, or impudent that can de- 

 ny it. I might add, that there feems to be 

 fomething more than can be performed by 

 mere Mechanifm in the Election this Creature 

 made of its Food; for before it would eat of 

 any, it fmell'd to all the Liquors before it, and 

 when it had done fo, betook itfelf to the 

 Milk, and devoured that; he doth not fay that 

 the Milk was the laft Liquor it fmeird to, or 

 that when it had once fmell'd to that, it pre- 

 fently drank it up. The like alfo he faith of 



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