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and the Strength of every Member is apply'd as near as may be to the Sustenance and Support of the whole Body, what can arise from hence but Beauty and Strength, which is not easily to be shaken by Disorders from within or by Violence from without, but is very much secur'd from the Force of both: A Nation thus improv'd is like a stately Fabrick well laid together, wherein every Material is dispos'd in its proper Place and Order, whence arises the Comeliness (I had almost said the Life ) of the whole; but a rude, unpolish'd, unimprov'd People are like the same Materials, rough ▪ hewn, unprepar'd for Use, out of which indeed fine things might be wrought, were there but Artificers to put their hands upon them, |
and the Strength of every Member is applied as near as may be to the Sustenance and Support of the Whole Body, what can arise from hence but Beauty and Strength, which is not Easily to be shaken by Disorders from within or by Violence from without, but is very much secured from the Force of both: A nation thus improved is like a stately Fabric well laid together, wherein every Material is disposed in its proper Place and Order, whence arises the Comeliness (I had almost said the Life) of the Whole; but a rude, unpolished, unimproved People Are like the same Materials, rough ▪ hewn, unprepared for Use, out of which indeed fine things might be wrought, were there but Artificers to put their hands upon them, |
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