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thô strange enough, that Maximus Tyrius and other Antients admir'd the Wisdom of Diogenes, in that he made it his choice, to be as unfurnished as an Angel; as free from all Earthly Goods, as the Spirits of Heaven. |
though strange enough, that Maximus Tyrius and other Ancients admired the Wisdom of Diogenes, in that he made it his choice, to be as unfurnished as an Angel; as free from all Earthly Goods, as the Spirits of Heaven. |
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