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Socrates by natural Temper was Cholerick, yet he had so far reduc'd his Passions under the command of Reason, that upon any violent Provocation, his Countenance was more placid and calm, his Voice more temperate, and his Words more obliging: |
Socrates by natural Temper was Choleric, yet he had so Far reduced his Passion under the command of Reason, that upon any violent Provocation, his Countenance was more placid and Cam, his Voice more temperate, and his Words more obliging: |
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