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He notes "the fourteene gates of Paris, the goodly buildings, mostly of fair, white stone and" a detail always unpleasantly impressed on travellers "the evil-smelling streets, which are the dirtiest and the most stinking I ever saw in any city in my life. Lutetia! well dothe it brooke being so called from the Latin word lutum, which signifieth dirt." Michael's bridge, and the bridge of Birds."
Since philosophy is that which instructs us to live, and that infancy has there its lessons as well as other ages, why is it not communicated to children betimes? "Udum et molle lutum est; nunc, nunc properandus, et acri Fingendus sine fine rota." They begin to teach us to live when we have almost done living.
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