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Frenchmen compared to Monkeys

Friars of Florence who would submit their different Opinions to a fiery Trial

Froiffard's Character

Funerals of the Scythian Kings

Fury and Sleep, two Ways to enter into the Cabinet of the Gods
Fulvius's Wife's decent Death

Inhumanity

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Galcons generally addicted to Stealing

Gafcons Language

noted for Obftinacy

336 73 424

530

Gauls never permitted their Sons to present themselves before them, till they

came to bear Arms

fenderly clad

Geefe nourished with a publick Care

Generation, principal of all natural Actions

85

163

137

183

515

Genitals, a Man born without them

Geographers of this Time

Geometrical Demonftrations

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Loggerheads

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Getæ, their Manner of fending Deputies to their God

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God's favouring the Deliverance of Men, fuffering under a languishing Death 58

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Correction never ought to be given in Anger

Cordus fafted himself to Death for the Fate of his Writings

588 466 92

Cræfus's Barbarity

Cofmography

Coffus's Character

Courfer accustomed to the War

Cowards naturally cruel and bloody

Cowardife evades the Blow of Fortune

the Mother of Cruelty

Cramp fifb's wonderful Quality of Benumbing

Crates's Receipt against Love

Creation of the World

Cremutius feeing his Books burnt, burnt himself

Criminals diffected alive by Surgeons

Crocodile and Wren

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of Tyrants

Crying of Infants, common with most other Animals

Cuckolding by the Heathen Gods

Cuckoldry, the Reproach of it filenced

Curiofity greedy for News

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natural and original Evil in a Man
of Knowing, a Scourge to Men

Cuflem of Gentlemen vicious and unmanly

Cuttle-fifh, how it angles for the fmall Fry

Cynick Philofophers, an impudent Sect

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Cyrus, King, valued himself on his being able to drink more then his Brother 14

D.

Damindas', gallant Anfower to one who threatened the Lacedemonians

with Philip's Power

Day of Judgment.

Deaf-born, why dumb

23 336 166 Death,

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wifhed for

222

267

340

379, 380

383, 384

383, 385

386

Emperors

how to make it familiar

miferable, a Sign of it

of another, how to judge of it

denounced by Officers to Perfons of Quality condemned by the Roman

ufeful, laudable, though not attainable

Death's Agonies, whether painful

Horror difpelled by the Promife of everlafling Happiness

Deaths, rafh, fatal

Decii, both the Father and the Son

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473

317

379

56

146

31

260

202

252, 272

43

198

99 211

Democritus, his extravagant Preface to one of his Books

his wild Opinion of the Deity

his Fondness for inquiring into natural Philofophy

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Defires augmented by the Difficulty of obtaining them

ought to be mortified by Age

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Diogenes the Cynick's Impudence

his churlish Answer to Speufippus's Good-morrow

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Diogenes's churlish Answer to his Kindred who would have redeemed him

from Slavery

Dionyfius, the Tyrant, a Poet

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the Father's Poetry and Death

Difeafes caufed by Imagination

for which a Man may defiroy himself
which the most painful

other Caufes of them

Diffimulation mortally hated,

Divine Being, the natural Way of approaching him his Care of human Affairs denied known by his Works

Divinity imprinted on the Fabrick of the World abfurdly attributed to Virtues and Vices what, according to the ancient Philofophers too curious an Inquiry into it, cenfured

Divorces confidered

Dog of Xanthippus buried
revered as a King

that feigned itself dead
that got Oil out of a far
Indian's Magnanimity

Dogs Leaping and Dancing

Mations in finding out the Ways

leading blind Men

revenging the Death of their Maflers

trained to fight in Armies

capable of Reafon

more faithful than Men

Difcovery of a Thief

Dreams

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47, 363

Dreams

Drinking, a Debauch in Ufe amongst the best governed Nations 14, 15, 17 to 19

the laft Pleafure a Man can enjoy

Drugs, myfterious in their Choice and Application

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587

on what Foundation the Phyficians pretend to know their Virtue 602

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indulged to the Slaves by Lycurgus, to make the People the more

in Love with Temperance

Duels common in the Kingdom of Nanfingua

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Duels

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dangerous Organs
Paljage fopped

hairy of fame Animals

Earth, vaft Difference betwixt the diftant Parts of it

Eating, natural, and without Inftruction

Education, Violence in it, condemned

Education's End

Edward III, King, his Saying of Charles V.

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the Third's Politics

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Elephants taught to dance

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Subtilty

176

the greatest Force of the Armies in the Eaft

177

Religion

179

Repentance

197

Embraces of the Cynicks in Public

351

Emotions animate Preachers towards Belief

326

Emperor, in what Pofture he should die

47!

Empyricks

25

Entelechia

292

Enthufiaftic Pride

Epaminondas, the firft Man among the Greeks

Epaminondas's Valour and Refolution, &c.

Fondness for his two famous Victories
Tutor

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Epicurus, which he would have preferred, his Books or Children

his Life different from his Doctrines

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Error and Superftition, Daughters of Pride

Eftates, the wijet Dij ribution of them before Death

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