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A DISCOURSE, &c. 



BOOK IV. duced by the orator) to those who slighted what they saw evertj day^ 

 "-"^"^^"^^ because tliey everi/ day saw them : Quasi novitas nos, magis quam mag- 

 nitudo rerum, deheat ad exquirendas causas excitare : As if novelty only 

 should be of more force to engage our inquiry into the causes of things, 

 than the worth and magnitude of the things themselves. 



THE END. 



