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fome fhare in the Common Calamity : and fallen fficrr 
both in Number and Goodnefs of what the hotter and 
kinder Seafo?2S were wont to fhew us. As to our Grapes, 
Abricots, Peaches, Nedarins, and Figs, being tran- 
fpianted hither out of hotter CU771.es ^ 'tis the iefs won- 
der we have, of late had fo general a Failure of 
them. 
Nor is it the Sim^ or the ordinary emiffion of the Sub- 
terranean heat only, that promotes Vegetation : bat any 
other indifferently, according to its Tower and Degree^ 
This we are taught by our Stoves^ Hot Beds^ and the 
like. All Meat is of like kind: and where-ever is 
the fame Caufe^ there will be conftantly the fame Ef- 
feB. There's a Procedure in every Part of Nature^ that 
is perfedly regular and geometrical, if we can but find 
it out : and the further our l^earches carry us, the morB- 
fhall we have Occafion to admire this, and the bettei: 
^twill compenfate our Indujlry, 
III, ^ 
