Non audiendi sunt homines imperiti, qui humano ingenio mojorem, tel inutilem, et rebus gerendis adverfam rrc\vp.u.§uetv 
eriminantur. EJl scilicet quadani Scientiurum cognatio et conciliatio ; unde et ~Eyxv>tXona^uu,t vocant Grceci; ut in und 
perfedtus did nequeut, qui catenas non attigerit. —Morhofi Polyhistor, I. i. c. i. s. i. 
Those inexperienced perfons, who make it a charge of accufation againft variety and extenfive learning, that it exceeds 
the compafs of human ability, or is ufdefs, or that it is an impediment to tranfa&ing bufinefs, deferve no attention. 
For there is between the Sciences a degree of natural dnd clofe connexion; from which the Greeks ufe the term 
u Encycloptediaso that no one can be perfeft in any one Science, who has not attained to fome knowledge of the 
reft. 
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