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Knowledge of the past and of the places of the earth is the ornament and food of the mind of man.
Knowledge of the past and of the places of the earth is the ornament and food of the mind of man.
Knowledge of the past and of the places of the earth is the ornament and food of the mind of man.
Knowledge of the past and of the places of the earth is the ornament and food of the mind of man.
Knowledge of the past and of the places of the earth is the ornament and food of the mind of man.
Knowledge of the past and of the places of the earth is the ornament and food of the mind of man.
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