By it [the microscope] Men have pursued Nature into its most retired recesses; so that now it can hardly anymore hide its greatest Mysteries from us.
An Essay on the Usefulness of Mathematical Learning (3rd edition) (p. 25), Printed for J. Barrett, 1745
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