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rage to acts of desperation, or to the dropping dead with stagnation, &c. &c. &c. Though so distinct to me by sympathy I have never caught the inward vision thereof, not even by glimpse ; but the assassins pretend, when heated, that it becomes luminous and visible to them for some yards from the loom, as a weakish rainbow, and shews the colours according to the nature of the gazes from which it is formed, or wherewith the object is impregnated : as green for the copper-streams or threads, red for the iron, white for the spermatic animal-seminal, &c.

t. Shews the situation of the repeaters, or active worriers, when such were employed during the active exertions so long made to worry me down.

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