jPart IIL of the Earth 







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PART III 





Concerning fke Fluids of the Gkhel 



S E C T. I. 



Of the great Jbyfs. Of the Ocea^l 

 Concerning the Origine of Springs^ 

 and Rivers, Of Vapours^ and 

 of Rain, 



HAving thus done with the more 

 bulky and Corpulent Parts of the 

 plobe, the next place in courfe is due 

 iinto Metalls and Minerals, which are 

 the only remaining part of the Terre- 

 ftrial Matter of it not yet treated of. 

 And accordiiigly I fhould now pali on 

 to thele ; but the prefent Oeconomy 

 and Difpofal of fome of them being 

 wholly owing to the Motion and PaP 

 iage of Water in the interiour parts of 

 Ihi Earth, I hd,ve for that reajfbn cho* 



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