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him , and that thofe that came after him and the Romans have 
much improved thofe firft Inventions; this Author, unwilling to 
fubje(9: his Auditors altogether to the precepts of that ancient 
Writer, hath chofen among the Moderns thofe three Archicefis, 
that have the mod univerfal approbation, to deliver their thoughts 
upon each of thofe Orders, and to give us the eajiejl means to put 
them in praftife, for which end he hath not fcrupled to make 
feveral alterations in their method. 
In the Second he intends to be much larger, and fully to explain 
what hath but been touched in this Firft part, and to compare the 
Sentiments which Arcbitedts have entertained amongft themfelves, 
concerning the beft Examples of the Ancients. And 'tis hoped, 
he wili haften fo defirable a work, as much as the nature of it will 
tear. 
Ho Remarks upon Tm Utt Ingenious Treatifes; the one^anEjfay 
touching the Gravitation and Non-Gra'uitation of Fluid Bodies ; 
the otheTy Obferva^ons touching the Torricellian Experiment, 
fo far forth they may concern any Parages in the Enchiridium 
Mctaphyficum : By Dr, Henry More. Printed in London , for 
Walter Kcttilby, 1676. inoBavo. 
WE fhall,inflead of giving an account of thisTraft, defire 
the Reader to compare with it what hath been not long 
fince publiflit by thofe two eminent Philofophers , Mr. Boyle, and 
T>tWallis ; the former^ in an Hjdroflatical Difcourfe, occaftond by 
the Objeifions of this Learn d Author againfi fome Explications of 
Nevo Experiments made by the faid Mr, Boyle-, which was printed at 
London for Richard Davis, (672. amongft fome other Trafls, viz. 
New Experiments touching the Relation betwixt Flame and Air ; 
of the Pojitive or Relative Levity of Bodies under Water ; of 
the Airs Spring on Bodies under rvater^ C^c. The latter^ in a Dif 
eourfeof Gravity Gravitatioti , grounded an Experimental Ob- 
fervations, prefented to the K Society; printed for John Martyn^ 
^cA6ys. Thefe pieces being well laidtogether,and the dodirine 
of Hydroftaticks well underftood and applied, will makeic eafie 
to the Judicious and confiderare Reader , what to judge of the 
whole controverfie here treated of. 
Errata. 
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