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when a man is (that I may use Plato's expression) NONLATINALPHABET, mingled with his nature and his Congeniall infirmities of anger and desire, he can never have any thing but NONLATINALPHABET, a knowledge partly moral and partly naturall: |
when a man is (that I may use Plato's expression), mingled with his nature and his Congenial infirmities of anger and desire, he can never have any thing but, a knowledge partly moral and partly natural: |
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