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Show Of the AdUdn.cementofLe~rning. · nelfe ofth~tfiatewhich followed; So thecultil~eand rnanurance of Minds in youth, hath fuch a forcible (though vnfeen) operacion,as hardly any length of titne or contention of labour can counteruaile it af· terwards. And it. is not amiffe to obferue alfo, ho·w linalland n1eanefaculties gotten by Education, yet ' when they fall into greate 1nen or great n1atters,doe work grelt and iln;portant effeCts : whereof we fee a - ·. · notable exa1nplein T acitm oftwo_Stage-p.laiers,Per. cc11nius and Yibultn/14, who by thetr f,tctiltte of play; · ing, put the P a»noni4n armies into an extrearne tu~ multe and cotnbulHon • For there arifing a tnutinie among.flthe~vpon the eatb of Auguf!HJ Cttfor,Bla.· fils the lieuetenant had con11nitted' fotne of tbe Mtt~ tiners which were fuddenly. refcued: w.hc·t:eupon rt~ , b~lenNt got to be heard fpeake, which he did in this lnanner,Thefo pooreinnocent wretchts 4ppointedto tTut!i tleath,you h4uertflored. to behOMid the light. But ·~,ho fo41l rtflore~ lrolhtr to me,qr·li{e vnto my brother?that w~ fent hither in mejfagtftom tlu le'"~ioru of Germany ,to trt~1 ·Djtht'cnnmiN C~uft,and ht h111h murdered him this !afl night !Jy {omt ofhiJ fonrtrs & ruffiant,t hat b: hJth abotJI. ·bimfor hu txecNtiontrs vpon Souldiours : lin{wer Bltt[ll!; ~6AI is done nzith:hil body:Tht mortAl/eft enemies dot no~ dtn J buritJ!l:when l b.Atlt per[orm1d my /aft duties. to the CorptJ wilh ki{ft.1,pi1h tiAres,command meta ht jJt~tnt ~e~ {idethi•,fotllll thif~..,f~~ts (or our good me.1ning,~pd 1111r true h111rts 1.o tb& il~t~~ may h,zue /eaue to bury vs_ With which fpeecllebc pnt the artny into. an in~ ·aite(ury.atU! vp.rorc; whereas truth was ~~· had no · · · · bro , - ·rheflcDnd boo~:. · . 70 -.b~Qihll:;;n~~~er. vvas there any. fLtch tnatter; but hee i . t meerely as if he h d beene vpon the fiage. ttto retl\rne, we ~re now COlJ;le to a period of zq A~~ K No vv~ s D~ ES_, wherein if! haue sac~~ h~ dtu{J~m~therthap th~fe tQat are receiued ... ...,...r.LI I ~t ~c; thought to difallow all thqfe diui! · ,~b:Wh I doe not v!e. For there is a double ne~ temw.JmRofed vpon 111e of altc:ring the diuifions.The bee ic di~eretfi in: enc:J and pu!P?fe, ~t5> for~e ~n~~x..u1o~e thlngs w.Juch arc next in Nature and 1181o.ll41D'Zs which are next iq>.lile •. For if a f<idetary u.w.a.te,.1.n. oul~ fort his papers., .it is.like in his fiudy; .Milt~~~') Cabtf,let, .he would .~ort togeth.er things MIICI~Ca~s .T.reau~~,I~~ru?.f.JP~s, &~Jlut in his ·-·a·.. ......... cula_r C~otnet, , ~ee would fort .togihe were ltke to vfe together,tl1oug · f •••N~~t~I s : So in this. .general! Cabynet of .u~.e.-lt. _was neceff~rl.~or me to.JollQw the di-ture of things; ~h~~eap J if IJlY ·reJfe· ... AJ~e tQ llaf?dle _ any partitular knowieage, I c r~lpeCl:ed the Diuijions ft.ttefl for vje. The (Dca:a.ute the bringing in. of th~ Deficiences did ~JWeCJu,en<.:ealter tbe.PArtitions ofthe.re(t, For , 4BI•anowl~dgc extant(for 'demonfuation f~~e) be ' :IIM.4ctdle knowledge with the Deficiences be 20-. .. IIR$.Ofl s.are.not the p~rts of ~o,for the parts of fl: s.the parts of2o.are 2·4 .. 5·ana1o. So as · are witbou.a C.ontradiet~on ~ an'd. could --=wiji b . , ; ·-.- ---.. - . . . -- - ---~ I • L . |