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the Lace, which they call the Cloth-Work, And laftly, both the Lig- 
nous and Aer-Veffels, ftand all Perpendicular, and fo crofs to the Ho7i- 
zontal Fibres of all the faid Parenchymows Parts 5 evenas in a Piece of 
Lace upon the Cufion, the Pins do to the Threds. The Pins bein 
alfo conceived to be Inbular, and prolonged to any length; and the 
fame Lace-Work to be wrought many Thoufands of times over and 
over again, to any thicknefS or hight, according to the hight of any 
Plant. And this isthe true Texture of a Plant: and the general con 
pofure, not only of a Branch, but of all other Parts from the Seed 
to the Seed, 
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