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©f the Mind upon the Countenance, by the different 
Motions they give the Eyes, in Confent with the 
Mufclcs of -the Face, upon particular Occasions. 
XXV. 
The Elevator arifes tendinous and flefhy from the 
Edge of the Foramen lacemm near the AbduElor y 
terminates into the upper and fore Part of the Tunica 
Sclerotis of the Eye, by a thin Tendon, and ferves 
to raife up the Globe of the Eye. 
XXVI. 
The c DeprejJ'or arifestendinous and flefhy from the 
tower Edge of the Hole that gives Paffage to the 
optic Nerve, is inferted by a thin Tendon into the 
fame Coat oppofite to the former, and ferves to 
draw down the Globe of the Eye. 
XXVII. 
The AdduElor arifes tendinous and flefhy from the 
Edge of the Hole of the optic Nerve, between the 
Obliquus major and the Humilis , ends in the fame 
•Coat towards the Nofe by a thin Tendon, and pulls 
the Globe of the Eye that Way. 
XXVIIL 
The AbduElor fprings from the Foramen lacemm 
^without the Orbit of the Eye., and is inferted into 
the fame Coat, called Sclerotis y againft the former, 
whofe Office is to draw the Eye from the Nofc. 
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