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Thus much concerning the three sorts of Errors tn the Theory ofthis art .
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Secondly; Instrument far efeBingfomt things impossible to betffe&ed&j the mtanes prescribed, and others impossible to be effectedh *ny meants .
Thirdly: Aligning wrong Causes to effects.
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