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And for Ninyas the Son of Ninus, who shut up himselfe in his Palace, shunning the sight of all men, thinking to have his satiety of unintermitted delights, and that to be free of all cares was the only felicity which did belong to a Prince; |
And for Ninyas the Son of Ninus, who shut up himself in his Palace, shunning the sighed of all men, thinking to have his satiety of unintermitted delights, and that to be free of all Cares was the only felicity which did belong to a Prince; |
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Per omne vitae tempus reclusus in regia, conspectumque hominum vitans, Existimabat in continuis versari voluptatibus, vacuum esse curis, summam in principe esse felicitatem. D•od. l. 2. c. 6. |
Per omne vitae Tempus reclusus in Regia, conspectumque hominum vitans, Existimabat in continuis versari voluptatibus, vacuum esse Care, summam in principe esse felicitatem. D•od. l. 2. c. 6. |
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