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sier, some more difficult of Access: We must proceed at once by Sap and Battery, and when the Breach is practicable, Your Lordship hath Nothing to do, but to press boldly on, and enter: It is troublesome and deep Digging for pure Waters, but when once You come to the Spring, they rise and meet You: The Entrance into Knowledge is oftentimes very Narrow, Dark, and Tiresome, but the Rooms are Spacious, and gloriously furnished: The Country is admirable, and every Prospect entertaining. Your Lordship need not wonder, that fine Countries have strait Avenues, when the

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