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so that herein lyes the proper elegance of the Text, that the tongue, which is a fleshy, tender and weak part, should by the softness of it, be able to break that which is the hardest of all the rest, the bones ; |
so that herein lies the proper elegance of the Text, that the tongue, which is a fleshy, tender and weak part, should by the softness of it, be able to break that which is the Hardest of all the rest, the bones; |
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