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for tho' it be said, Things affect more by the sight than by the other Senses, that is true, only of a lively ocular representation of a Thing, which those small appearances cannot pretend to. |
for though it be said, Things affect more by the sighed than by the other Senses, that is true, only of a lively ocular representation of a Thing, which those small appearances cannot pretend to. |
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