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... quod omnia essent bona nimis ; " and then the sabbath . In the discharge of the place set before \ thee the best examples ; for imitation is a globe of precepts ; and after a time set before thee thine own example ; and examine thyself ...
... quod omnia essent bona nimis ; " and then the sabbath . In the discharge of the place set before \ thee the best examples ; for imitation is a globe of precepts ; and after a time set before thee thine own example ; and examine thyself ...
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... pietate , ac religione , atque hac una sapientia , quod Deorum immortalium numine om- " nia regi , gubernarique perspeximus omnes , gentes " nationesque superavimus . " 66 66 XVII . OF SUPERSTITION . It were better to have 56 OF ATHEISM .
... pietate , ac religione , atque hac una sapientia , quod Deorum immortalium numine om- " nia regi , gubernarique perspeximus omnes , gentes " nationesque superavimus . " 66 66 XVII . OF SUPERSTITION . It were better to have 56 OF ATHEISM .
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Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. quod es Deus , or vice Dei ; " the one bridleth their power , and the other their will . XX . OF COUNSEL . The greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel ; for in other confidences men ...
Francis Bacon Basil Montagu. quod es Deus , or vice Dei ; " the one bridleth their power , and the other their will . XX . OF COUNSEL . The greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel ; for in other confidences men ...
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... Quod ad veritatem refertur majus est quam quod ad opinio- nem . Modus autem et probatio ejus quod ad opinionem pertinet hæc est , quod quis si clam putaret fore facturus non esset . 4. Quod rem integram servat bonum , quod sine receptu ...
... Quod ad veritatem refertur majus est quam quod ad opinio- nem . Modus autem et probatio ejus quod ad opinionem pertinet hæc est , quod quis si clam putaret fore facturus non esset . 4. Quod rem integram servat bonum , quod sine receptu ...
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