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1 Ded | has still been usual with men to compare small things 2 Ded | learned and distinguished men, I was greatly afraid lest 3 Ded | hatred and envy, which unfit men duly to weigh the arguments 4 IV | John Riolan,1 most learned men and skillful anatomists, 5 V | heart and the lungs. When men saw both the pulmonary artery 6 VII | they are of that race of men who, when they will, assent 7 VIII| antiquity influences all men. Still the die is cast, 8 XVII| resemblance to the lungs.~In some men of sturdier frame and stouter 9 XVII| more muscular and powerful men are, the firmer their flesh;