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If he look upon things, and hath an exact knowledg of them, although they be never so abstruse and hidden ▪ we may easily be perswaded, that he is not unacquainted with that which is more conspicuous and appa•a•t. |
If he look upon things, and hath an exact knowledge of them, although they be never so abstruse and hidden ▪ we may Easily be persuaded, that he is not unacquainted with that which is more conspicuous and appa•a•t. |
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