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The Philosopher when he had been much admiring the knowledge of nature, did wonder that any would give way to sensual and bruitish pleasures, which they by the light of nature so much condemned. |
The Philosopher when he had been much admiring the knowledge of nature, did wonder that any would give Way to sensual and brutish pleasures, which they by the Light of nature so much condemned. |
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