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Excerpt from A Collection of Curious Discourses Written by Eminent Antiquaries Upon Several Heads in Our English Antiquities, Vol. 1 of 2: Together With Mr. Thomas Hearne's Preface and Appendix to the Former Edition
Virtue is far preferable to learning, fo it 'gain ed him a very difiinguifhing refpect, and made his learned remarks the more beneficial to fuch as were concerned in them. He was known all over the learned world, and his judgment was as univerfally fought, and when given, it 'was as much admired and efieemed. Camden knew of none fo happy' in the unriddling coins. The fame was at.
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