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... hand , who placed felicity in virtue simple or attended , which is ever chiefly concerned with the duties of life ; and on the other hand , the numerous other sects , as the Cyrenaics and Epicureans , who placed it in pleasure , and ...
... hand , who placed felicity in virtue simple or attended , which is ever chiefly concerned with the duties of life ; and on the other hand , the numerous other sects , as the Cyrenaics and Epicureans , who placed it in pleasure , and ...
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... 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 and unshaped stone still , till such time as he ...
... 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 and unshaped stone still , till such time as he ...
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... hand ; considering within themselves and endeavouring as much as possible to anticipate what shall be the end of their speech , and how their business may be advanced and ripened thereby . Nor is this all ; for it is not only proper to ...
... hand ; considering within themselves and endeavouring as much as possible to anticipate what shall be the end of their speech , and how their business may be advanced and ripened thereby . Nor is this all ; for it is not only proper to ...
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... hand all at once and in a breath , without any stop or pause . Now this is a great impediment to business . For in the first place a speech that is broken and let fall part by part makes far more impres- sion than a continuous one ...
... hand all at once and in a breath , without any stop or pause . Now this is a great impediment to business . For in the first place a speech that is broken and let fall part by part makes far more impres- sion than a continuous one ...
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... hands . But Solomon censures this remedy as injurious , and with good reason . For in the first place it makes the ... hand nor high spirit on the other to let it appear that he is insensible to the indignation of the prince , or not ...
... hands . But Solomon censures this remedy as injurious , and with good reason . For in the first place it makes the ... hand nor high spirit on the other to let it appear that he is insensible to the indignation of the prince , or not ...
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