(7) 

 that the Do&rine of Qualities being 

 it felf converfant about fomeofthe 

 Rudimental parts , if I may fo call 

 them, of Natural Philofophy, it 

 feemed unfit to employ intricate Ex- 

 periments, and whofe Caufes were 

 liable to many difputes 5 to fettle a 

 Theory of them. In fhort, my de- 

 fign being to hold a Taper not fo 

 much to Ghymifts as to the Natu- 

 ralifts, 'twas fit I fhtiuld be lefs foli* 

 citous to gratifie the former than to 

 inform the later. 



FINIS. 



