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It is the remark of an ingenious writer, should a barbarous Indian, who had never seen a palace or a ship, view their separate and disjointed parts, and observe the pillars, doors, windows, cornices and turrets of the one, or the prow and stern, the ribs and masts, the ropes and shrouds, the sails and tackle of the other, he would be able to form but a very lame and dark idea of either of those excellent and useful inventions.
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It
is
the
remark
of
an
ingenious
writer,
should
a
barbarous
Indian,
who
had
never
seen
a
palace
or
a
ship,
view
their
separate
and
disjointed
parts,
and
observe
the
pillars,
doors,
windows,
cornices
and
turrets
of
the
one,
or
the
prow
and
stern,
the
ribs
and
masts,
the
ropes
and
shrouds,
the
sails
and
tackle
of
the
other,
he
would
be
able
to
form
but
a
very
lame
and
dark
idea
of
either
of
those
excellent
and
useful
inventions.