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... wits ; being the fourth chapter . " 9. " Of the impediments of knowledge for want of a true suc- cession of wits , and that hitherto the length of one man's life hath been the greatest measure of knowledge ; being the fifth chapter ...
... wits ; being the fourth chapter . " 9. " Of the impediments of knowledge for want of a true suc- cession of wits , and that hitherto the length of one man's life hath been the greatest measure of knowledge ; being the fifth chapter ...
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... wits one to help another , nor that variety of particulars for the correcting of customary conceits . And as there could be no great collection of wits of several parts or nations , so neither could there be any succession of wits of ...
... wits one to help another , nor that variety of particulars for the correcting of customary conceits . And as there could be no great collection of wits of several parts or nations , so neither could there be any succession of wits of ...
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... wits , and that hitherto the length of one man's life hath been the greatest measure of knowl- edge , being the 6th ... wits and industries contributed in one : In the latter many men's wits spent to deprave the wit of one . The error is ...
... wits , and that hitherto the length of one man's life hath been the greatest measure of knowl- edge , being the 6th ... wits and industries contributed in one : In the latter many men's wits spent to deprave the wit of one . The error is ...
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