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... CONSIDER an human foul without education like marbel in the quarry , which fhews none of its inhe- rent beauties , till the fkill of the polifher fetches out the colours , makes the furface ( hine , and difcovers every orna- mental ...
... CONSIDER an human foul without education like marbel in the quarry , which fhews none of its inhe- rent beauties , till the fkill of the polifher fetches out the colours , makes the furface ( hine , and difcovers every orna- mental ...
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