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This once, Philosophie and our owne experience teacheth, that winde is of a piercing nature by reason of the subtlenesse of it, which openeth and entereth the pores or secret passages, in all bodies penetrable. |
This once, Philosophy and our own experience Teaches, that wind is of a piercing nature by reason of the subtleness of it, which Openeth and entereth the pores or secret passages, in all bodies penetrable. |
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