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... action according to nature , as agreeable to health of mind as exercise is to health of body , taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase : so that of all men they are the most indefatigable , if it be towards any ...
... action according to nature , as agreeable to health of mind as exercise is to health of body , taking pleasure in the action itself , and not in the purchase : so that of all men they are the most indefatigable , if it be towards any ...
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... Action . The first we call Chronicles , the second Lives , and the third Narrations or Relations . Of these ... actions and the public faces and deport- ments of persons , and passeth over in silence the small- er passages and motions of ...
... Action . The first we call Chronicles , the second Lives , and the third Narrations or Relations . Of these ... actions and the public faces and deport- ments of persons , and passeth over in silence the small- er passages and motions of ...
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... action to say to himself , Et hoc volo , et etiam institutum servare , [ I would do this and keep my course too ... actions which may concern us , and to conduct them with the less error and the more dexterity . The second precept ...
... action to say to himself , Et hoc volo , et etiam institutum servare , [ I would do this and keep my course too ... actions which may concern us , and to conduct them with the less error and the more dexterity . The second precept ...
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