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SECTION 



VII 



Instruction, Private and Public. Origin 



AND 



Progress of Manufactures, Arts and Sciences, 



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wipigra^ Jimul expcricntla 7nentl 



Paulaiim chcuit pedefentlm progredlcntis. 



Lucretius, lib. v. p. 14, :;t, ^2; 



ARTS 



AND 

 SCIENCES 



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AVING endeavoured to diijDlay the principles of morality 



nations of the South Sea, together v^^ith 



adopted among the 



the charaderiflic lines, forming their manners, and the progrefs 

 they had made in refinement and luxury ; I lailly annexed fome 

 Gurfory remarks on their women. Thefe feveral particulars, 



on the population, the phylical 

 conftitution of the tribes found by us in the South Sea, the caufes 



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of their diverfity, the origin of their races, the firll ilate of rude 



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together with the obfervations 



K. k k 2 



focieties 



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