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Pagina 207
... Nature ; For certainly many a Man is more Rakish and Extravagant than he would willingly be , were there not others to look on and give their Ap probation . One very common , and at the same time the most absurd Ambition that ever shew ...
... Nature ; For certainly many a Man is more Rakish and Extravagant than he would willingly be , were there not others to look on and give their Ap probation . One very common , and at the same time the most absurd Ambition that ever shew ...
Pagina 278
... Nature , there are some particular kinds of it which are more so than others , and these are such as dispose us to do Good to Mankind . Temperance and Abstinence , Faith and Devotion , are in themselves perhaps as laudable as any other ...
... Nature , there are some particular kinds of it which are more so than others , and these are such as dispose us to do Good to Mankind . Temperance and Abstinence , Faith and Devotion , are in themselves perhaps as laudable as any other ...
Pagina 219
... Nature ( who it seems was even with the Son for her Prodigality to the Father ) rendered him incapable of improving by all the Rules of Eloquence , the Precepts of Philosophy , his own Endeavours , and the most refined Conversa tion in ...
... Nature ( who it seems was even with the Son for her Prodigality to the Father ) rendered him incapable of improving by all the Rules of Eloquence , the Precepts of Philosophy , his own Endeavours , and the most refined Conversa tion in ...
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