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but to the matter that's spoken, which leads me like a directing starre from the Suburbs to the City, from the Porch to the Palace, from the Founder of the Mine, to the Treasure that is in it, it is not good, &c. In which you have two things. 1. The subject. 2. The predicate. The subject, man alone. |
but to the matter that's spoken, which leads me like a directing star from the Suburbs to the city, from the Porch to the Palace, from the Founder of the Mine, to the Treasure that is in it, it is not good, etc. In which you have two things. 1. The Subject. 2. The predicate. The Subject, man alone. |
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