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2. The knowledge of Arts. Without Winds, and Seas, and Ships, as Seneca truly speaks, man would have been imperitum animal, an ignorant and unknowing Creature, confined to his own home without the benefit or so much as the knowledge of what might be learnt from the People, |
2. The knowledge of Arts. Without Winds, and Seas, and Ships, as Senecca truly speaks, man would have been imperitum animal, an ignorant and unknowing Creature, confined to his own home without the benefit or so much as the knowledge of what might be learned from the People, |
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