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Excerpt from Gleanings From the Natural History of the Ancients
Narrative eagerly the more marvellous that it was. Anything in the nature of a traveller's Rory they welcomed as readily as we fhould difiruf't it. Thus the crocodile from an egg growing up to an exceeding magnitude, commo'n conceit and divers writers deliver, it hath no period of en creafe, but groweth as long as it liveth. And thus, in brief, in moft a'pprehenfions the conceits of men extend the confiderations of things, and dilate their notions beyond the propriety of their natures. (sir T. Browne, Vulgar Errors, vii. I.
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