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... heart , a proper mixture of the humours being as necessary to bodily growth and functioning as that of the elements ... heart by heat and air from the lungs , they assume a higher quality and become vital spirits . Accompanied by a ...
... heart , a proper mixture of the humours being as necessary to bodily growth and functioning as that of the elements ... heart by heat and air from the lungs , they assume a higher quality and become vital spirits . Accompanied by a ...
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Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. not the heart be greatly grieved , and every part feel his part of the pain of it ? And shall a king in his will be displeased and the heart of his kingdom ( the hearts of his subjects ) not have a ...
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. not the heart be greatly grieved , and every part feel his part of the pain of it ? And shall a king in his will be displeased and the heart of his kingdom ( the hearts of his subjects ) not have a ...
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... heart . For like as all wit reason and sense , feeling life and all other natural power , springeth out of the heart , so from the princes and rulers of the state cometh all laws order and policy , all justice virtue and honesty to the ...
... heart . For like as all wit reason and sense , feeling life and all other natural power , springeth out of the heart , so from the princes and rulers of the state cometh all laws order and policy , all justice virtue and honesty to the ...
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