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The auihenfic 2iC?idtmi^n ^nd preci/e phy- 

 fiologift, will naufeate a breach upon the 

 accuftomed form of didiion in phyficks, next 

 to the want of fenfe : But in cafes fo much 

 available to a general good, What! if for 

 once, cuftom was fuperfeded, and their 

 beloved icience (if I may be fo bold as to 

 prefume any part herein contained, has a juft 

 relation thereto) in like manner as now laWy 

 was tortured to fpeak right down EngliJJj — 

 Efpecially as they very differently from em- 

 pirics of any kind, clothe not their thoughts 

 defignedly in jargon, with defign only not 

 to be underftood by the vulgar ? 



Ag A I N, of what emolument would fecb- 

 meal termSy or philojophical idiomSy (all very 

 proper indeed where learned men only are fup- 

 pofed to be the readers) be to many who 

 have truly gentlemen's eftates, but have not 

 had a liberal education 5 and may ftill be the 

 happy proprietors of many woods, and have 

 the difpofition to plant more ? Who again 

 may have no Cyclopedia to apply to for an 

 explanation of either the like terms, or idi- 

 oms, or the etymologies of Greek and Latin 

 words. 



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