Salusbury, Thomas, Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I), 1667

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              <s>The Firſt Dialogue.</s>
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              INTERLOCUTORS,
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              <s>SALVIATUS, SAGREDUS, and SIMPLICIUS.</s>
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              <s>SALVIATUS.</s>
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              <s>The frequent reſort (Gentlemen) to
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              your Famous Arſenal of
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              Venice,
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              preſen­
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              teth, in my thinking, to your Speculative
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              Wits, a large field to Philoſophate in:
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              and more particularly, as to that part
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              which is called the
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              Mechanicks:
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              in re­
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              gard that there all kinds of Engines, and
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              Machines are continually put in uſe, by a
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              huge number of Artificers of all ſorts;
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              amongſt whom, as well through the obſervations of their Prede­
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              ceſſors, as thoſe, which through their own care they continually
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              are making, it's probable, that there are ſome very learned, and
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              bravely diſcours'd Men.</s>
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              A Deſcription of
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              the Arſenal of
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              Venice.</s>
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              It is a large field
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              for Wits to Philo­
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              ſophate in.
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              <s>SAGR. Sir, you are not therein miſtaken: and I my ſelf, out of </s>
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