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carriej the Shuttle and rerires,immediatcly. At the fame time 
one of the Quarters ofa Circle^which held theClapper ele- 
vated , forfakesit^and leaves it to flap, and then the op- 
pofite Quarter of a Circle elevatiDg it felf , the other Elbow 
changes the threads , and the other Armretiresj and fo fuc- 
ceflively. 
The advantages that may be drawn from this Engin above 
the ordinary Looms to make Linen Cloiii are thefe i. that 
oneMill alone will fet 10. or 12. of thefe Looms at work. 
The Author has alfoa way to ftop one , for the tying a knot 
in any thread, while the reft go* 2. You may make the 
Cloth of what breadth you plcafe, or at leaft muck broad« 
er than any which hath been hitherto made, in regar4 ttie 
Arms will play to what extentyou defire* j. There will be 
fewer Knots in the Cloch,fince the threads witt n0e bvepk ib 
faft as in other Looms, bccaufe the Shuttle, that breaks the 
greateft part, can never touch them. In Abort, the Work will 
be carried on quicker and at Icfs charge , in regard that in- 
ftead of feveral work-folks, which are required in making 
of very large Clothes , one boy will ferve to tie the threads 
of feveral Looms as faft as they break, aodto order the 
Quills about the Shuttle, 
The Author hath alfo an eafy way fo to order it> that the 
Cloth fhail give way of it felf, as faft as it is made. 
A Relation of a W^rm Voided hy Urine \ Communicated ty Mr. 
Ent ; to vfihom it vpas [ent by il^r.I^atthew Milford, 
THe Worm when I voydcd it ,which was at the fecond 
Urine, was then alive. It was Snake-headed, of 
indifferent fubftance in the middle, and fmall at thetail. In 
length above half a yard* 1 was very ill before it came 
from me 5 and have ever fince urin'd a kind of blood. 
This Relation is here fet down in the Patients own words. 
Tismoft probable he had had a Supprcfllon of Urine for 
fometime, at the firft making whereof the Worm was Voi- 
ded from one of the Kidneys f wherein it was bred) into the 
Bladder ; and at th§ fecond , from theocc into the Por; 
The Worm being dead and dry, was ofa dull red colour, 
and in thicknefs about the 1 2ih. of an Inch* 
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