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1 Not| a general survey of the state of knowledge corresponding 2 Not| difficulty; which I will now state. The point is interesting, 3 1| benefit and relief of the state and society of man; for 4 1| which he had in his first state of creation. And to speak 5 7| sometimes the multitude; yet the state of knowledge is ever a DEMOCRATIE, 6 8| great dominions useth in state; who though he hath particular 7 8| yet hath one council of State or last resort, that receiveth 8 9| come (upon the account and state now made and cast up) it 9 10| have pretended to indue the state of man with wonders, differing 10 11| any thing referring to the state of it in itself or the parts, 11 16| them as have supplanted the state of knowledge most.~ 12 19| shew and muster than in state or substance where the true 13 19| commodities towards the state and occasions of man’s life. 14 25| impediments which have been in the state of heathen religion and 15 26| society and the policies of state. That there is no composition