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And Seneca justly takes notice of this as an inexcusable folly in some of the Manly Sex, that they were of such an effeminate temper and genius, That they would rather have the Commonwealth out of order than their Hair: |
And Senecca justly Takes notice of this as an inexcusable folly in Some of the Manly Sex, that they were of such an effeminate temper and genius, That they would rather have the Commonwealth out of order than their Hair: |
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Quis est iseorum qui non malit Rempublicam turbari quam comam? qui non solicitior sit de capitis sui decore quam de sal•te? qui non comptior esse malit quam honestior? De Brevit. vitae. cap. 12. |
Quis est iseorum qui non malit res publicam turbari quam Coman? qui non solicitior sit de capitis sui decore quam de sal•te? qui non comptior esse malit quam honestior? De Brevit. vitae. cap. 12. |
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