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... Fortune 46 APOPHTHEGMS 41. Usury 47 42. Youth and Age 48 ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA 104 ... 107 ..... 127 43. Beauty ... 48 44. Deformity 49 COLLECTION OF SENTENCES ........ 129 NOTES FOR CONVERSATION Page Page ESSAY ON DEATH ...
... Fortune 46 APOPHTHEGMS 41. Usury 47 42. Youth and Age 48 ORNAMENTA RATIONALIA 104 ... 107 ..... 127 43. Beauty ... 48 44. Deformity 49 COLLECTION OF SENTENCES ........ 129 NOTES FOR CONVERSATION Page Page ESSAY ON DEATH ...
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... fortune not only to be born of 1 " He who cannot contract his sight as well as dilate it , wanteth a great faculty ... fortunes ; when the nation had emerged from the dark superstitions of popery ; when peace , throughout all Europe ...
... fortune not only to be born of 1 " He who cannot contract his sight as well as dilate it , wanteth a great faculty ... fortunes ; when the nation had emerged from the dark superstitions of popery ; when peace , throughout all Europe ...
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... fortune . For the studies of men in such places are confined , and pinned down to See the Advancement of Learning , under Contentious Learning . See Gibbon's Memoirs . See vol . viii . London Magazine , page 509. Let him who is fond of ...
... fortune . For the studies of men in such places are confined , and pinned down to See the Advancement of Learning , under Contentious Learning . See Gibbon's Memoirs . See vol . viii . London Magazine , page 509. Let him who is fond of ...
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... fortune , whose wings they thought by their self- wisdom to have pinioned . " d So in the essay upon Adversity , on which he had deeply reflected , before the edition of 1625 , when it first appeared , he says : " The virtue of ...
... fortune , whose wings they thought by their self- wisdom to have pinioned . " d So in the essay upon Adversity , on which he had deeply reflected , before the edition of 1625 , when it first appeared , he says : " The virtue of ...
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... fortune went on best . And yet in two main points we always directly and contradictorily differed , which I will mention to your lordship , because it giveth light ` to all that followed . The one was , I ever set this down , that the ...
... fortune went on best . And yet in two main points we always directly and contradictorily differed , which I will mention to your lordship , because it giveth light ` to all that followed . The one was , I ever set this down , that the ...
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