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... wisdom . For of the three wisdoms which we have set down to pertain to civil life , for wisdom of behaviour , it is by learned men for the most part despised , as an inferior to virtue , and an enemy to meditation ; for wisdom of ...
... wisdom . For of the three wisdoms which we have set down to pertain to civil life , for wisdom of behaviour , it is by learned men for the most part despised , as an inferior to virtue , and an enemy to meditation ; for wisdom of ...
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... wisdom of the more ancient times ; that as men found out any ob- servation that they thought was good for life ... wisdom of counsel , and again there is a wisdom of pressing a man's own fortune , and they do sometimes meet , and often ...
... wisdom of the more ancient times ; that as men found out any ob- servation that they thought was good for life ... wisdom of counsel , and again there is a wisdom of pressing a man's own fortune , and they do sometimes meet , and often ...
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... WISDOM FOR A MAN'S SELF . XXIV . OF INNOVATIONS . As the births of living creatures at first are ill shapen ; so are all innovations , which are the births of time . Yet notwithstanding , as those that first An ant is a wise creature ...
... WISDOM FOR A MAN'S SELF . XXIV . OF INNOVATIONS . As the births of living creatures at first are ill shapen ; so are all innovations , which are the births of time . Yet notwithstanding , as those that first An ant is a wise creature ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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