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to assist their memories [[deletion]] & whatever [[/deletion]] [[deletion]] for the sake of keeping the memory [[/deletion]] should at the beginning get over the [[deletion]] [[unclear]] the uneasyness of [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] uneasiness of often turning over [[deletion]] much over these [[unclear]] & [[/deletion]] what they write & read & of chewing [[deletion]] as of [[unclear]] your [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] the same food as it were. [[deletion]] Which you may [[unclear]] the [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] over & over again. Which [[deletion]] you if you would begin to at first [[/deletion]] may be done the more easily [[deletion]] but a little by heart, & increase it daily. [[/deletion]] if we begin a at first to learn but a few things by heart & then every day increase the dose. How strong [[deletion]] nature is [[/deletion]] [[addition]] memory may become [[/addition]] by nature [[deletion]] of which [[unclear]] & to be [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] & application [[/addition]] Themistocles is a witness [[deletion]] of [[/deletion]] who learnt in one year [[deletion]] the Per [[/deletion]] [[addition]] to speak the Persian [[/addition]] language very well: or Mithridates who understood [[addition]] the [[/addition]] twenty two different languages of the countries in which he commanded: [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]]