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But is not the prejudice of a blind Man against the possibility of seeing, as well grounded? For how extravagant must this appear to him, that through so small a passage as the Pupil of the Eye, such a vast variety of Objects should enter at once, |
But is not the prejudice of a blind Man against the possibility of seeing, as well grounded? For how extravagant must this appear to him, that through so small a passage as the Pupil of the Eye, such a vast variety of Objects should enter At once, |
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