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yet but crude^ will fiibfide : that 

 firft received and fo become a Li- 

 quor higher wrought^ will more 

 eafily mount upwards 5 and mo- 

 ving in the Pith^ as in the Arteria 

 r/iagna^ in equal altitude with the 

 more (uperiour Infertions, the 

 moft volatile parts of all will ftill 

 continue their direct aicent to- 

 wards the Trunk; But thofe of a 

 middle nature^ and^ as not apt to 

 afcend^ fo being lighter than thofe 

 beneath them^ not to defeend nei- 

 ther 5 they will tend from the 

 Tith towards the Infertions in a 

 motion betwixt both 5 through 

 which Infertions Cfeeding the Li- 

 gnous Body in its paflage) itis^ 

 by the next fubfequent Sa^ ^ dif- 

 charged off into the cortical Body^ 

 as into the Vena cava^ back again. 

 Wherein 5 being ftill purfu'd by 

 freili Saf from the Center ^ and 

 more occurring from the Circum- 

 ference^ towards the inferiour In- 

 fertions 



