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Leviathan - Hobbes, Thomas ยท 57 words
This nature of Sight having never been discovered by the ancient pretenders to Naturall Knowledge; much lesse by those that consider not things so remote as that Knowledge is from their present use; it was hard for men to conceive of those Images in the Fancy, and in the Sense, otherwise, than of things really without us.
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