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1 Not| slipping off particular sciences from the root and stock 2 Not| to make distribution of SCIENCES, ARTS, INVENTIONS, WORKS, 3 Not| but only with arts and sciences of invention in its more 4 1| world of inventions and sciences unknown, having respect 5 4| addeth and perfecteth. But in sciences of conceit the first author 6 4| refined. The philosophies and sciences of Aristotle, Plato, Democritus, 7 8| SLIPPING OFF PARTICULAR SCIENCES FROM THE ROOT AND STOCK 8 8| science. And in particular sciences we see that if men fall 9 8| discourse of the chain of sciences how they are linked together, 10 8| that particular arts and sciences have been disincorporated 11 8| than the other two; for sciences distinguished have a dependence 12 8| intercourse the axioms of sciences will fall out to be neither 13 9| their pen the referring sciences to action and the use of 14 10| to make distribution of sciences, arts, inventions, works, 15 11| down, whereby the axioms of sciences are precepted to be made