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4. (From) not vtterly without all, but in aduersitie, and then afterwardes freed, For though this worde from in most languages bee sometimes taken exclusiuè for without in what manner young schollers proue their argument by a proposstion drawne from Aristotle where it neuer was, meaning it is not in Aristotle at all, and so is out but quite out, |
4. (From) not utterly without all, but in adversity, and then afterwards freed, For though this word from in most languages be sometime taken exclusiuè for without in what manner young Scholars prove their argument by a proposstion drawn from Aristotle where it never was, meaning it is not in Aristotle At all, and so is out but quite out, |
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