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Map 1: That shall be brought forth out of dark and obscure caves, which will put the whole human race in great anxiety, peril and death. To many that seek them, after many sorrows they will give delight, and to those who are not in their company, death with want and misfortune. This will lead to the commission of endless crimes; this will increase and persuade bad men to assassinations, robberies and treachery, and by reason of it each will be suspicious of his partner. This will deprive free cities of their happy condition; this will take away the lives of many; this will make men torment each other with many artifices deceptions and treasons. O monstrous creature! How much better would it be for men that every thing should return to 'Hell ! For this the vast forests will be devastated of their trees; for this endless animals will lose their lives.

Map 2: There are four Powers: memory and intellect, desire and covetousness. The first two are reasonable and the other sensual. The three senses, sight, hearing and smell cannot well be prevented. Science: the observation of things possible, whether present or past Prescience:the knowledge of things which may come to pass, though but slowly.

Map 3: The senses are of the earth ; Reason, stands apart in contemplation. Will come out of the dark and gloomy caverns who will put the whole race I was big allanni, danger and death, to them after many many followers. (Writing from map 1 again)

Map 4: All our knowledge has its origin in our perceptions. The nature and constrained by reason of his law instilled in her will. The motive power is the cause of all life. Nature does not break his law

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