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... 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 of real power , he was con ...
... 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 of real power , he was con ...
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... business of war that his ability was most conspicuous ; and so great it was , that he could not only lead an army but make one . For he was not more skilful in conducting actions than in the management of men's minds : and that not by ...
... business of war that his ability was most conspicuous ; and so great it was , that he could not only lead an army but make one . For he was not more skilful in conducting actions than in the management of men's minds : and that not by ...
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... business of life . For he was well versed in history , and had wonderful knowledge of the weight and point of words ; and because he attributed much to his felicity , he affected to be learned in the stars . Eloquence he had also ...
... business of life . For he was well versed in history , and had wonderful knowledge of the weight and point of words ; and because he attributed much to his felicity , he affected to be learned in the stars . Eloquence he had also ...
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... weight as vouchers . The Essays , on the contrary , have for us precisely the same sort of interest which they had for the generation to which they were immediately addressed ; they " come home to men's business PREFACE . 71.
... weight as vouchers . The Essays , on the contrary , have for us precisely the same sort of interest which they had for the generation to which they were immediately addressed ; they " come home to men's business PREFACE . 71.
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... business and bosoms " just in the same way ; they ap- peal to the same kind of experience ; the allusions and citations are still familiar , and produce the same kind of impression on the imagination . So that I do not see why the ...
... business and bosoms " just in the same way ; they ap- peal to the same kind of experience ; the allusions and citations are still familiar , and produce the same kind of impression on the imagination . So that I do not see why the ...
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