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Are there not monsters in nature, either defectiue or superabounding in parts, or differing from the ordinarie kinde? The Philosophers (who fight most in natures defence to iustifie her actions) say indeede, that monsters doe much detract from the perfection of that particular nature, |
are there not monsters in nature, either defective or superabounding in parts, or differing from the ordinary kind? The Philosophers (who fight most in nature's defence to justify her actions) say indeed, that monsters do much detract from the perfection of that particular nature, |
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