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Omne solum forti patria, to a magnanimous mind every place is alike. He that thinks he can live no where but where he was born, and would confine himself to his fathers house, wants either wit, or courage, or both. A prudent and valiant man reckons himself with Socrates and Diogenes to be NONLATINALPHABET, a Citizen of the world, and therefore refuseth no honourable imployment, though it be to the utmost parts of the earth. But yet still, |
Omne solum forti patria, to a magnanimous mind every place is alike. He that thinks he can live no where but where he was born, and would confine himself to his Father's house, Wants either wit, or courage, or both. A prudent and valiant man reckons himself with Socrates and Diogenes to be, a Citizen of the world, and Therefore Refuseth no honourable employment, though it be to the utmost parts of the earth. But yet still, |
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