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... placed , how a man may best take his aim at them ; that is , by what method and course of educa- tion the mind may be trained and put in order for the attainment 1 Prov . iv . 23 . of them , they pass over altogether , or slightly B 2.
... placed , how a man may best take his aim at them ; that is , by what method and course of educa- tion the mind may be trained and put in order for the attainment 1 Prov . iv . 23 . of them , they pass over altogether , or slightly B 2.
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... causes and occasions of them , and to shape a parti- cular kind and course of life to that end ; introducing such a 1 Guicciard . vi . 2 . 2 Prov . xv . 15 . health of mind , as was that health of body THE SEVENTH BOOK . 9.
... causes and occasions of them , and to shape a parti- cular kind and course of life to that end ; introducing such a 1 Guicciard . vi . 2 . 2 Prov . xv . 15 . health of mind , as was that health of body THE SEVENTH BOOK . 9.
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... courses , and opinions ; so as , except they plainly perceive that you know as much of their corrupt opinions and depraved prin- VOL . V. 1 Prov . xiv . 6 . с ciples as they do themselves , they despise all honesty THE SEVENTH BOOK . 17.
... courses , and opinions ; so as , except they plainly perceive that you know as much of their corrupt opinions and depraved prin- VOL . V. 1 Prov . xiv . 6 . с ciples as they do themselves , they despise all honesty THE SEVENTH BOOK . 17.
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... courses I have mentioned are like the work of the hand . For as when a carver makes an image , he shapes only that part whereon he works , and not the rest ( as if he be upon the face , that part which shall be the body is but a rude ...
... courses I have mentioned are like the work of the hand . For as when a carver makes an image , he shapes only that part whereon he works , and not the rest ( as if he be upon the face , that part which shall be the body is but a rude ...
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... course of the argument has now brought me down to that point , that I should presently handle the art of government ; and since I am writing to so great a king who is such a master in that art , wherein he has been trained from his ...
... course of the argument has now brought me down to that point , that I should presently handle the art of government ; and since I am writing to so great a king who is such a master in that art , wherein he has been trained from his ...
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