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intpa fyrup, and fo produce little omo effeft as. to purga- 
tion. 
But to return to the matter whence we have digrefTed, I 
mean to the famenefs of Figures in ten forts of Saps of HerbSg 
itmay^come to pafs , that each of thefe Saps may , notwieh- 
ftanding the identity of that Figure, yield a peculiar tafle 
differing from the reft. For, fuppofe the finall Figures that 
are in one Sap of the ten Herbs, to be of fuch a ftifFnefs or 
hardnefs, as that they do in fome degree affedi the globuls of 
our Tongue, and fo produce a tafte proportionable; if the 
Figures of the Sap of another of thofe Herbs be a degree differ 
or harder, and fo on of the reft, then will each degree of 
hardnefsin thofe Figures caufe more or iefs Iharpnefs of tafte 
upon our Tongue, and confequently produce a futable opera- 
tion. ^ 
What I have obferved in the examination of feveral forts of 
Wi^es (in'moft of which I have difcovered exceedingly pret- 
ty Figures) I muft refer to another opportuniC)^ Meantime, 
I flhall beglad to hearhow thefrmy Obfervations are received, 
and what Objeftions are made againft them, remaining 
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