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Had not the Philosopher, in the second of his Rhetorickes, taught us what impressions these outward things make upon the minde, we might have read it in the Greeke and Latine proverbs, NONLATINALPHABET, Honores mutant mores. Who knoweth not that tyranny is often incident to soveraignty, ambition to nobility, oppression to power, insolency to wealth, |
Had not the Philosopher, in the second of his Rhetorics, taught us what impressions these outward things make upon the mind, we might have read it in the Greek and Latin proverbs,, Honores mutant mores. Who Knoweth not that tyranny is often incident to sovereignty, ambition to Nobilt, oppression to power, insolency to wealth, |
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