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In this sense doth Tully vse the name of Vanity, in the first of his Offices, where speaking of the falsehood of tradesmen in their artes, he saith, that Nihil profic•unt, nisi admo•um mentiantur, nec quicquaem est turpius Vanitate. |
In this sense does Tully use the name of Vanity, in the First of his Offices, where speaking of the falsehood of Tradesmen in their arts, he Says, that Nihil profic•unt, nisi admo•um mentiantur, nec quicquaem est Turpius Vanitate. |
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