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Pagina 59
... Nature is Mighty , and therefore the Victory hard , the Degrees had need be ; First to Stay and Arrest Nature in Time ; Like to Him , that would say over the Foure and Twenty Letters , when he was Angry : Then to Goe But these Small ...
... Nature is Mighty , and therefore the Victory hard , the Degrees had need be ; First to Stay and Arrest Nature in Time ; Like to Him , that would say over the Foure and Twenty Letters , when he was Angry : Then to Goe But these Small ...
Pagina 223
... Nature should thus dissociate , and render men apt to invade , and destroy one another : and he may therefore , not trust- ing to this Inference , made from the Passions , desire perhaps to have the same confirmed by Experience . Let ...
... Nature should thus dissociate , and render men apt to invade , and destroy one another : and he may therefore , not trust- ing to this Inference , made from the Passions , desire perhaps to have the same confirmed by Experience . Let ...
Pagina 402
... natural needs , but from 10 Nature made no more needs then they a rate ; because the one liv'd according to Nature , the other by Pride and ill cus- tomes , and measures taken by other mens eyes and tongues , and artificial needs . He ...
... natural needs , but from 10 Nature made no more needs then they a rate ; because the one liv'd according to Nature , the other by Pride and ill cus- tomes , and measures taken by other mens eyes and tongues , and artificial needs . He ...
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