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wfs s tTbttCg;S y s neith r &quot;* - 



and provinces which undersH^ V lusomuch countries 

 can nevertheless reJonl^oth^^^ ^ 5 lan ^^ 

 characters are accepted more ^?iL ^ ltm JP Because the 



or acceptation. Of the former f ^&quot;&quot;&quot;^.&quot;&quot;^ u y contract 

 gestures. For as to hieroP-lvr.M, rll- are ^ ier glyphics and 

 embraced chiefly by U e ffl anJ g % f . 1 andent use and 

 nations), they are but as ct &amp;lt;i ne f the most anc *ent 

 And as for gestures, they are asTfnSr^V &quot; * emble ms. 

 are to hieroglyphics as words snotS 7 hler glyphics, and 

 that they abide not; buuWa^^ W rds Written in 

 other, an affinity with thJ . ,; evermore, as well as the 

 being consulted with how to n J S1 g ni fied. As Periander, 

 bid the messenger attend and T a tyranny newly usurped, 

 went into his garden and toDt&amp;gt;S^ll f? a tH Saw him do and 

 fying that it consisted in the ^ttoi? 6 ^ 11 ?^ flowers si ^i- 

 the nobility and grandees !lS w g v ff and kee P^g low of 

 real before y mentio?ed, and wo^f^T!^ 6 ha *f *- 

 willing by curious inquiry or rathVr W +/? m ? have been 

 derived imposition of names from f y pt l** *** *&amp;gt; have 

 speculation elegant and ^bv r^ ^f&quot; 011 and intend ment a 

 reverent, but sparingly mix^d Jth t.S^ ^ ^quitjr, 



Jr 1J *-&quot;- 4 - l&amp;lt; * u -*-^ ii clci^JinT cillQ i)V T PQ *J- &quot;&quot;*^*AAX^IJ.O &quot; 



reverent, but sparingly mixed wi+V+^J into antiquiv^, 

 This portion of knowled-? touThiL th a ? of / ma11 f it. 



Sought&quot; genera1 J find not a &quot; &quot;-- &quot; 





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to reintegrate himself fo thSe^n H S or m ? n sti striveth 

 Ja fault he hath been deprived^ f 10ns u from which b y 

 against the first genS cS st tl ! &quot; h - e hath s T en 

 arts, so hath he sought to comeVi h &quot;i?* 10 &quot; ( a &quot; oth r 

 curse (which was the conSn of^t 1 l e Onfl S^eral 



gran^nar; whereo, *. ST? A&C*.- 



