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Pagina 457
... Mankind , has been that some Men of great Talents have sacrificed themselves to it : The shining Qualities of such People have given a Beauty to whatever they were engaged in , and a Mixture of Wit has re- commended Madness . For let ...
... Mankind , has been that some Men of great Talents have sacrificed themselves to it : The shining Qualities of such People have given a Beauty to whatever they were engaged in , and a Mixture of Wit has re- commended Madness . For let ...
Pagina 458
... Mankind , arm our selves against with so much Contemplation , Reason and Philosophy , should appear so little in Camps , that common Men march into open Breaches , meet opposite Battallions , not only without Reluctance but with ...
... Mankind , arm our selves against with so much Contemplation , Reason and Philosophy , should appear so little in Camps , that common Men march into open Breaches , meet opposite Battallions , not only without Reluctance but with ...
Pagina 459
... Mankind , the general Cause , and the manifest Virtue you may observe in so many Men , who made no Figure till that Day , are so many Incentives to destroy the little Consideration of their own Persons . Such are the Heroick Part of ...
... Mankind , the general Cause , and the manifest Virtue you may observe in so many Men , who made no Figure till that Day , are so many Incentives to destroy the little Consideration of their own Persons . Such are the Heroick Part of ...
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