V€ i -rs?dftrs.loeno ocwiwiougui euJigtujii naturae pnupiopny;This trafi has la in-by me for a pmfiderable time, fince I cbmpofed ic. But being lately ein gaged -by Sir ifaac Newton in the paldication of .one of his philofbphical works, my. thoughts ^re0 iagain led to this fubjeft;. which;has; occafipteiG my taking a review of what. I had formerly written : And I offer it how to. the publick by fuh* -fcription, as fallows. * .The fubfeription price is one guinea for each loofein quires, to be paid on fubfertpiion.No rftitre copies wifi be printed, than what ft all • be - fubfrribed for : and as foon as a .cdnvenieTtf number of fuhferiptions fall be collected*y thd book, which will be prhrted on the fame papery and with the fame letter as the proposals, fidlt.■ be put in ithe prefs, and be deliver'd, to the ftfbi fcrtbers as fpeedily as pojfible.H. Pember|0'n,IietL-Ndne?FOREIGN AFFAIRS.M.OST of out Advices from Abroad fhii Week talk of Peace; and tell us that rhefBmperor has ferioufly exhorted the King of Spaiif to^adjufl his.Deferences .with Bngfand. ^Tis • ^ ibidy that he;bas;propofed the holding a Clt;?nc for the- terminating ’Disputes of all krncfof maintaiaing the Peace of. Burope. The Trut-. -^. . they ;da not in tbcJeafl like- the warlike Prepte^-^ tioss made by the Bngliih, and the apparentfbluESsS^ S