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which certainly would much detract from the beauty and perfection of nature, were it not that a iudgement and a sentence past, super pectus gradieris, terram comedes, seemes to excuse the basenesse of the serpent, in respect of the worlds perfection; |
which Certainly would much detract from the beauty and perfection of nature, were it not that a judgement and a sentence past, super pectus gradieris, terram comedes, seems to excuse the baseness of the serpent, in respect of the world's perfection; |
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