An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . )i id certuui est quod ccrtum reddi if they are false, not so false as to destroy the argumentthey are brought for: but, at worst, are sufficient, as Sup-positions, to shew the way to that Knowledge I aim at. And I have, withal, for the present, confined myself to theTen principal Conclusions hereafter particularly handled :which if they shall be judged material, and worthy of a betterdiscussion; I hope all ingenious and candid persons willrectify the errors, defects, and imperfections, which probablymay be found in a


An English garner; ingatherings from our history and literature . )i id certuui est quod ccrtum reddi if they are false, not so false as to destroy the argumentthey are brought for: but, at worst, are sufficient, as Sup-positions, to shew the way to that Knowledge I aim at. And I have, withal, for the present, confined myself to theTen principal Conclusions hereafter particularly handled :which if they shall be judged material, and worthy of a betterdiscussion; I hope all ingenious and candid persons willrectify the errors, defects, and imperfections, which probablymay be found in any of the Propositions, upon which theseratiocinations were grounded. Nor would it misbecomeAuthority itself, to clear the truth of those matters whichprivate endeavours cannot reach to. «kT^. OJ ^I


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