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... for Ornament , learned men are fittest to judge or censure . and for Ability . ... wise men Plots , and Marshalling of Affaires , come use them : For they teach not their owne best from those that are Learned .
... for Ornament , learned men are fittest to judge or censure . and for Ability . ... wise men Plots , and Marshalling of Affaires , come use them : For they teach not their owne best from those that are Learned .
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... that though I through vaine Philosophie : that experience cannot positively or affirmativelie advise demonstrates , how learned men , have your Majestie , or propound unto you beene Arch heretiques , how learned times framed ...
... that though I through vaine Philosophie : that experience cannot positively or affirmativelie advise demonstrates , how learned men , have your Majestie , or propound unto you beene Arch heretiques , how learned times framed ...
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... and was indeed puzleth mee more than the Legerdemain no more but the honest effects of Nature : of Changelings ; I doe not credit those What invented by us is Philosophy , transformations of reasonable creatures learned from him is ...
... and was indeed puzleth mee more than the Legerdemain no more but the honest effects of Nature : of Changelings ; I doe not credit those What invented by us is Philosophy , transformations of reasonable creatures learned from him is ...
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