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Variety and Vanity of Opinions

Varro's Excufe for the Abfurdities of the Religion of the Romans,

Venus imperious Goddess

her Myfteries

accompanies Bacchus

Vermilion and Cerufs

Vice carries a Sting in its Tail

Vefpafian, Emperor, his Behaviour on his Death-Bed

the being addicted to one, does not render a Man liable to all
the natural Propenfity to it corrected by Difcipline
punished by the Divine Juftice after Death

Vices all alike, as they are Vices, but not equal

of Men

Victory not complete without the Sovereign

obtained by Counfel better than obtained by Force

View, free and full, of a loved Object, cools the Ardour
Violence offered to Womens Chastity

Virgil, his Eneid and Georgicks

far fuperior to Ariofto

Virginity kept among the Gauls till twenty Years of Age

Virgins made Viragoes in the very Laps of their Mothers

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Virtue

Virtue never turns her Back to Accidents

how attained to

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is more great and active than to be drawn to the Rules of Reason 117

cannot be exercifed without fome Difficulty

refufes Eafe for a Companion

ber neceffary Objects

fhines bright by the Conflict of contrary Appetites

turned into Habit in Cato and Socrates

her different Degrees

the particular Mark of the Chriftian Religion

accompanied with irregular Agitations
ought to be coveted for herself

military

:full and equal

Virtuous Actions rewardable by their own Merit

Unchaftity, what denotes it

Understanding, its Darkness

limited

its Incapacity

Understandings, common, the best for Business

Voice the Flower of Beauty

of the Rabble contemned

Voluptuoufness of the Cynicks

the most eager

Vow of fome Sparks rash and ridiculous

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Wafp most hurtful to itself

Watching, or being awake

Wealth boarded up to maintain the paternal Authority in old Age

Weather's Alteration affects the Minds of Men

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Wives voluntarily expofing their Lives, to encourage their Husbands to do the

Jame

that her most Love to their Husbands when they have lost them

Woman unreasonable

abufed by her Husband drowned berfelf

Women, Jewish, avoiding the Cruelty of Antigonus

Jecking after Death to avoid the Cruelty of Tyrants

of Virtue and Honour

the Ufe of them enervate Youth

addicted to cross their Husbands

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made ufe of by Ladies for a Foot-ftool

their Time of Pregnancy

killing themfelves at their Husbands Deceafe

buried alive with their Husbands

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that never fhew their Love to their Husbands till they are dead

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Wren and Crocodile

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'ANTIPPE's Lamentation for the Death of her Husband Socrates

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