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In the youth of a state, arms do flourish; in the middle age of a state,
learning; and then both of them together for a time; in the declining
age of a state, mechanical arts and merchandise. Learning hath its
infancy when it is but beginning, and almost childish; then its youth,
when it is luxuriant and juvenile; then its strength of years, when it
is solid and reduced; and, lastly, its old age, when it waxeth dry and
exhaust. But it is not good to look too long upon these turning wheels
of vicissitude, lest we become giddy; as for the philology of them, that
is but a circle of tales, and therefore not fit for this writing.
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