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The Philosopher compares the heart of man seated in the middest of the body to a Princely Monarch, in the middest of his kingdome sitting in his chaire of State, commanding as his subjects every facultie of the minde, |
The Philosopher compares the heart of man seated in the midst of the body to a Princely Monarch, in the midst of his Kingdom sitting in his chair of State, commanding as his subject's every faculty of the mind, |
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