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... whole abundance of sensual pleasures ; so much pleasanter is it to be doing than to be enjoying . But here it must be more carefully observed , that this active individual good has no identity with the good of society , though in some ...
... whole abundance of sensual pleasures ; so much pleasanter is it to be doing than to be enjoying . But here it must be more carefully observed , that this active individual good has no identity with the good of society , though in some ...
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... whole life to be but a discipline or preparation to die , they must needs make men think that it is a terrible enemy , against whom there is no end of preparing . Better says the poet ( for a heathen ) : Fortem posce animum mortis ...
... whole life to be but a discipline or preparation to die , they must needs make men think that it is a terrible enemy , against whom there is no end of preparing . Better says the poet ( for a heathen ) : Fortem posce animum mortis ...
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... whole : " ) this part may seem su- perfluous , yet I will not on that account pass it by untouched , but rather conclude with that aphorism of Hippocrates , “ That they who are sick and feel no pain are sick in their mind ; they need ...
... whole : " ) this part may seem su- perfluous , yet I will not on that account pass it by untouched , but rather conclude with that aphorism of Hippocrates , “ That they who are sick and feel no pain are sick in their mind ; they need ...
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... whole department of life ; the other merely selects and suggests such things as relate to the improvement of a man's own fortune , and may serve each man for a private notebook or register of his own affairs . But before I descend to ...
... whole department of life ; the other merely selects and suggests such things as relate to the improvement of a man's own fortune , and may serve each man for a private notebook or register of his own affairs . But before I descend to ...
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... , who acts as arbiter and settles their disputes , and to whom on that account both 1 Kings , iv . 33 . 2 Prov . xv . 1 . 3 Prov . xvii . 2 . the whole family and the master himself are subject . D 3 THE EIGHTH BOOK . 37.
... , who acts as arbiter and settles their disputes , and to whom on that account both 1 Kings , iv . 33 . 2 Prov . xv . 1 . 3 Prov . xvii . 2 . the whole family and the master himself are subject . D 3 THE EIGHTH BOOK . 37.
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