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wards by my self, according to my usual custome, make more de­
liberate reflexions upon what hath been, and is to be spoken; and
if I should gain no more but this, it will be no small benefit
that I shall be able to discourse more Logically.

SAGR. Therefore, that we may no further weary Salviatus,
we will put a period to the disputations of this day, and re­
assume our conference to morrow in the usual manner, with hope
to hear very pleasing novelties.

SIMP. I will leave with you the Book De stellis novis, and car­
ry back this of the Conclusions, to see what is written therein a­
gainst the Annual motion, which are to be the arguments of our
discourse to morrow.