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... chapter , the preface only of it . " 8. " Of the impediments which have been in the times and in diversion of wits ; being the fourth chapter . " 9. " Of the impediments of knowledge for want of a true suc- cession of wits , and that ...
... chapter , the preface only of it . " 8. " Of the impediments which have been in the times and in diversion of wits ; being the fourth chapter . " 9. " Of the impediments of knowledge for want of a true suc- cession of wits , and that ...
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... chapter entire . [ Of the ends and limits of knowledge . ] 2. A portion of the 11th chapter . [ Of the scale . ] 3. A small portion of the 9th chapter [ being an In- ducement to the Inventory . ] 4. A small portion of the 10th chapter ...
... chapter entire . [ Of the ends and limits of knowledge . ] 2. A portion of the 11th chapter . [ Of the scale . ] 3. A small portion of the 9th chapter [ being an In- ducement to the Inventory . ] 4. A small portion of the 10th chapter ...
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... chapter entire . [ Of ] 9. A portion of the 7th chapter . 10. The 8th chapter entire . 11. Another portion of the 9th chapter . 12. The Abridgment of the 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18 . 19. 21. 22. 25. 26th chapters of the first book . 13 ...
... chapter entire . [ Of ] 9. A portion of the 7th chapter . 10. The 8th chapter entire . 11. Another portion of the 9th chapter . 12. The Abridgment of the 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18 . 19. 21. 22. 25. 26th chapters of the first book . 13 ...
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