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... common matters which are neither subtle enough for disputation , nor illustrious enough for ornament . It is hard to compute the extent of the evil thus introduced ; namely , how from innate pride and vain glory men have chosen those ...
... common matters which are neither subtle enough for disputation , nor illustrious enough for ornament . It is hard to compute the extent of the evil thus introduced ; namely , how from innate pride and vain glory men have chosen those ...
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... common matters which are neither subtle enough for disputation , nor illustrious enough for ornament . It is hard to compute the extent of the evil thus introduced ; namely , how from innate pride and vain glory men have chosen those ...
... common matters which are neither subtle enough for disputation , nor illustrious enough for ornament . It is hard to compute the extent of the evil thus introduced ; namely , how from innate pride and vain glory men have chosen those ...
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... common life , there is no man's spirit so soft and effeminate but esteems the effecting of somewhat that he has fixed in his desire more than any pleasure or sen- suality . And this pre - eminence of the active good is infinitely raised ...
... common life , there is no man's spirit so soft and effeminate but esteems the effecting of somewhat that he has fixed in his desire more than any pleasure or sen- suality . And this pre - eminence of the active good is infinitely raised ...
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... common duty of every man " as a member of a state ; the other treats of " the respective or special duties of every man , in his profession , vocation , rank and cha- racter . " The first of these is extant , and well laboured , as has ...
... common duty of every man " as a member of a state ; the other treats of " the respective or special duties of every man , in his profession , vocation , rank and cha- racter . " The first of these is extant , and well laboured , as has ...
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... common inclinations either to virtues and vices , or to disorders and passions , but of those which are more profound and radical . And in truth I cannot sometimes but wonder that this part of knowledge should for the most part be ...
... common inclinations either to virtues and vices , or to disorders and passions , but of those which are more profound and radical . And in truth I cannot sometimes but wonder that this part of knowledge should for the most part be ...
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