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The basest metal to which it is compared is silver, and yet that is precious in comparison of lead or brasse or iron; silver refined from its drosse is of farre more worth then as it is taken out of the Mine; and it is resembled not onely to silver, but silver purified in the fire seven times; |
The Basest metal to which it is compared is silver, and yet that is precious in comparison of led or brass or iron; silver refined from its dross is of Far more worth then as it is taken out of the Mine; and it is resembled not only to silver, but silver purified in the fire seven times; |
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