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8. Much of a mans strength, whereby he is enabled to travel and to work, lieth in his loyns and knees, and in his arms and hands. Whence it is that by an usual Trope in most Languages, |
8. Much of a men strength, whereby he is enabled to travel and to work, lies in his loins and knees, and in his arms and hands. Whence it is that by an usual Trope in most Languages, |
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