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The Sun is alwaies equally full of light, able at all times to illuminate the whole body of the Moon; but the Moon receives more or lesse light, according as she is disposed for it in her own course: |
The Sun is always equally full of Light, able At all times to illuminate the Whole body of the Moon; but the Moon receives more or less Light, according as she is disposed for it in her own course: |
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