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Wisdom is the Knowledge of the Nature and Causes, both of things Divine and Humane. Or, 'Tis the Ʋnderstanding and Knowledge of the most excellent things. |
Wisdom is the Knowledge of the Nature and Causes, both of things Divine and Humane. Or, It's the Ʋnderstanding and Knowledge of the most excellent things. |
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NONLATINALPHABET. Alcin. de Dogm. Plat. Clem. Alex. Paed. l. 2. c. 2. Bafil. Sapientia est retum divinarum & humanarum, causarum { que } quibus hae res continentur scientia. Cic. l. 2. Offic. |
. Alcina. the Dogma. Plat. Clem. Alexander Paed l. 2. c. 2. Basil. Sapientia est retum divinarum & humanarum, Causarum { que } quibus hae Rest continentur scientia. Cic l. 2. Office |
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NONLATINALPHABET. Aristot. |
. Aristotle |
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