Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pages |
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... Death ib . Unity in Religion Of Regimen of Health Suspicion Discourse Revenge Plantations Adversity ib . Riches Simulation and Dissimulation Parents and Children Marriage and Single Life ib . Envy → 7 Love - - Prophecies Ambition ...
... Death ib . Unity in Religion Of Regimen of Health Suspicion Discourse Revenge Plantations Adversity ib . Riches Simulation and Dissimulation Parents and Children Marriage and Single Life ib . Envy → 7 Love - - Prophecies Ambition ...
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... DEATH . MEN fear death as children fear to go into the dark ; and as that natural fear in children 2 is increased with tales , so is the other Of Truth Death.
... DEATH . MEN fear death as children fear to go into the dark ; and as that natural fear in children 2 is increased with tales , so is the other Of Truth Death.
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... death are when the whole body is corrupted and dissolved ; when many times death passeth with less pain than the torture of a limb ; for the most vital parts are not the quickest of sense : and by him that spake only as a philosopher ...
... death are when the whole body is corrupted and dissolved ; when many times death passeth with less pain than the torture of a limb ; for the most vital parts are not the quickest of sense : and by him that spake only as a philosopher ...
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... death of Cæsar ; for the death of Pertinax ; for the death of Henry the Third of France ; and many more . But in private revenges it is not so ; nay , rather vindicative persons live the life of witches ; who , as they are mis- chievous ...
... death of Cæsar ; for the death of Pertinax ; for the death of Henry the Third of France ; and many more . But in private revenges it is not so ; nay , rather vindicative persons live the life of witches ; who , as they are mis- chievous ...
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... death . The perpetuity by generation is com- mon to beasts ; but memory , merit , and noble works , are proper to men : and surely a man shall see the noblest works and foundations have proceeded from childless men , which have sought ...
... death . The perpetuity by generation is com- mon to beasts ; but memory , merit , and noble works , are proper to men : and surely a man shall see the noblest works and foundations have proceeded from childless men , which have sought ...
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