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first, naturall knowledge, arising from the instinct of nature common to man and beast, and consisting in the senses of sight, taste, touching, &c. by the benefit whereof the beast it selfe can discerne what is food fit for it selfe, and what is not; |
First, natural knowledge, arising from the instinct of nature Common to man and beast, and consisting in the Senses of sighed, taste, touching, etc. by the benefit whereof the beast it self can discern what is food fit for it self, and what is not; |
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