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d several compounded or mixt colours, which will be very differing, according as the proportion between the thicknesses of those two divided Plates CDHG, and GHFE are varied. And _fifthly_, if these surfaces CD and FE are further remov'd asunder, the weaker pulse will yet lagg behind much further, and not onely be _coincident_ with the second, cd, but lagg behind that also, and that so much the more, by how much the thicker the Plate be; so that by degrees it will be _coincident_ with the third cd backward also, and by degrees, as the Plate grows thicker with a fourth, and so onward to a fifth, sixth, seventh, or eighth; so that if there be a thin transparent body, that from the greatest thinness requisite to produce colours, does, in the manner of a Wedge, by degrees grow to the greatest thickness that a Plate can be of, to exhibit a colour by the reflection of Light from such a body, there shall be generated several consecutions of colours, whose order from the thin end towards the thick, shall be _Yellow, Red, Purple, Blue, Green; Yellow, Red, Purple, Blue, Green; Yellow, Red, Purple, Blue, Green; Yellow_, &c. and these so often repeated, as the weaker pulse does lose paces with its _Primary_, or first pulse, and is _coincident_ with a second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, &c. pulse behind the first. And this, as it is _coincident_, or follows from the first _Hypothesis_ I took of colours, so upon experiment have I found it in multitudes of instances that seem to prove it. One thing which seems of the greatest concern in this _Hypothesis_, is to determine the greatest or least thickness requisite for these effects, which, though I have not been wanting in attempting, yet so exceeding thin are these coloured Plates, and so imperfect our _Microscope_, that I have not been hitherto successfull, though if my endeavours shall answer my expectations, I shall hope to gratifie the curious Reader with some things more remov'd beyond our reach hitherto. Thus have I, with as much brevity as I was able, endeavoured to explicate (_Hypothetically_ at least) the causes of the _Phaenomena_ I formerly recited, on the consideration of which I have been the more particular. First, because I think these I have newly given are capable of explicating all the _Phaenomena_ of colours, not onely of those appearing in the _Prisme_, Water-drop, or Rainbow, and in _laminated_ or plated bodies, but of all that are in the world, whether they be
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