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What is unsuitable is uncomfortable, (as the yoke that doth not suit or fit the neck is alwaies uneasie.) Now this unsuitableness refers either to the natural temper or to something of an higher nature, in both 'tis very afflictive; but especially in the latter. |
What is unsuitable is uncomfortable, (as the yoke that does not suit or fit the neck is always uneasy.) Now this unsuitableness refers either to the natural temper or to something of an higher nature, in both it's very afflictive; but especially in the latter. |
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