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... action to another by a humour of weariness , but made the transitions at the just periods : for he always brought his actions to the most perfect closes . And therefore he that after winning so many victories and making himself so ...
... action to another by a humour of weariness , but made the transitions at the just periods : for he always brought his actions to the most perfect closes . And therefore he that after winning so many victories and making himself so ...
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... actions which was the cause of his singular and almost perpetual felicity . For he allowed neither country , nor religion , nor services , nor kindred , nor friendships , to be any hindrance or bridle to his pur- poses . Neither was he ...
... actions which was the cause of his singular and almost perpetual felicity . For he allowed neither country , nor religion , nor services , nor kindred , nor friendships , to be any hindrance or bridle to his pur- poses . Neither was he ...
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... actions , and who managed all business of any consequence for himself , not by others . How to ex- tinguish envy he knew excellently well ; and thought it an object worth purchasing even by the sacrifice of dignity ; and being in quest ...
... actions , and who managed all business of any consequence for himself , not by others . How to ex- tinguish envy he knew excellently well ; and thought it an object worth purchasing even by the sacrifice of dignity ; and being in quest ...
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... actions than in the management of men's minds : and that not by any ordinary kind of discipline , that inured them to obey commands , or awakened a sense of shame , or enforced by severity ; but one that inspired a wonderful ardour and ...
... actions than in the management of men's minds : and that not by any ordinary kind of discipline , that inured them to obey commands , or awakened a sense of shame , or enforced by severity ; but one that inspired a wonderful ardour and ...
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... actions which he conducted in his early youth . For men of impet- uous and unsettled dispositions commonly pass their youth in various errors ; and it is not till middle age that they show what they are . But those whose na- ture is ...
... actions which he conducted in his early youth . For men of impet- uous and unsettled dispositions commonly pass their youth in various errors ; and it is not till middle age that they show what they are . But those whose na- ture is ...
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