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Art does not belong to the Divine Nature, the Brute Nature, or the Inanimate Nature, it relates alone to the Human Nature; it is a Voluntary, Intentional and habitual Power in Man of becoming a cause, therefore not governed by chance or blind necessity; Honorary unclear as be system of various unclear Precepts, and the intention of every Artist in his Several Art is directed by such a System.

Things liable to Change an Motion, ^ addition underline we call /underline /addition Contingent Natures, those not liable necessary Natures, art relates only to the formen