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The hermetical triumph, or, The victorious philosophical stone : a treatise more compleat and more intelligible than any extant, concerning the hermetical magistery / translated from the French. To which is added, The ancient war of the knights, being an alchymistical dialogue betwixt our stone, gold and mercury; of the true matter, of which those who have traced nature, do prepare the philosopher's stone, translated from the German.
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