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A D V E R T I S E M E N T. 



make the Society aniwerablc for the certahity 



of the fads, or propriety of the rcafoniiigs, 



contained in the feveral Papers fo publiflicd, 



which mufl- ftiil reft on the credit or judgment 

 of their refpc6tive Authors. 



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Secondly, "That neither the Society, nor the 



Committee of the Prcfs, do ever give their opi- 

 nion as a body, upon any paper they may pub- 

 'ilh, or upon any fubje61;, of Art or Nature 

 that comes before them." 



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Thcfe Rules were adopted from the Rules of 



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London, whofe example the American Pi 



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ufeful Improvements have arrived almoft at 

 their maturity, the following Work mayfearce 

 be coniidered as a mite thrown into the mm- 



fury; yet here, where they are b 



their infancy, it may be received 

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