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Leviathan - Hobbes, Thomas ยท 69 words
The opinions of the world, both in antient and later ages, concerning the cause of madnesse, have been two. Some, deriving them from the Passions; some, from Daemons, or Spirits, either good, or bad, which they thought might enter into a man, possesse him, and move his organs is such strange, and uncouth manner, as mad men use to do. The former sort therefore, called such men, Mad men.
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