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NONLATINALPHABET, as Philoponus phrases it in his 1. l. de animâ, their spirits fatned and incrassated within them, stall'd up and fed to such a brawniness, that neither the understanding nor the affections were capable of any impression, |
, as Philoponus phrases it in his 1. l. de animâ, their spirits fattened and incrassated within them, stalled up and fed to such a brawniness, that neither the understanding nor the affections were capable of any impression, |
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