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... consideration of those who are always aimi after superfluous and imaginary enjoyments , and will not at the trouble of contracting their desires , an excellent sa ing of Bion the philosopher : namely , " That no man has much care , as ...
... consideration of those who are always aimi after superfluous and imaginary enjoyments , and will not at the trouble of contracting their desires , an excellent sa ing of Bion the philosopher : namely , " That no man has much care , as ...
Side 122
... consideration of the great length of the first part of this duration , 1 and of the great distance of that second duration which is to succeed it . The mind , I say , might give itself up to that happiness which is at hand , considering ...
... consideration of the great length of the first part of this duration , 1 and of the great distance of that second duration which is to succeed it . The mind , I say , might give itself up to that happiness which is at hand , considering ...
Side 333
... consideration these three particulars : first , that all china ware is of a weak and transitory nature : secondly , that the fashion of it is changeable : and thirdly , that it is of no use . And first of the first : the fragility of ...
... consideration these three particulars : first , that all china ware is of a weak and transitory nature : secondly , that the fashion of it is changeable : and thirdly , that it is of no use . And first of the first : the fragility of ...
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