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bp tlie places of Bodies confumcd. 
z, others' produced by Appoficion 
from an Internal Fluid 5 which are refer¬ 
able either 10 . Simple Repletions^ as Fat, 
Brawmnefs uniting broken Bonesja Grift- 
ly fubftance conneding cut Sinews i Affu- 
fions ch iefly conftituting the fubftance of 
the Guts. Marrow both in Plants and A- 
nimals % or 10 Fibrous farts^ as are the 
fibrous parts of Plants; and in Animals 
the nervous fibres,and the moving fibresj 
al) which are folid Bodies, and for the 
moft part naturally included in folids* 
If therefore every Solid hath had its in- 
creafefat leaftjfrom aFluidi if Bodies, 
that are altogether like one another, have 
been produced after a like manner,and if 
of two Solids, contiguous to one ano¬ 
ther, that was hardned firft, which exhi¬ 
bits on its furface the proprieties of the 
other’s furface; it will be eafy, when a 
Solid is given, and the Place where *tis, 
to pronounce fomething certain of the 
manner and place of its produdion. 
And thus much for a General Confide- 
ration of a Solid contain'd rvithin a Solid, 
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