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Aristotle, who considered the Nature of Moral Vertues, as well as any man, saith, there can be no Magnanimity without Simplicity and Truth. And Cicero saith, Men of Courage and Magnanimity, are men of Simplicity and Truth, and not given to Tricks. |
Aristotle, who considered the Nature of Moral Virtues, as well as any man, Says, there can be no Magnanimity without Simplicity and Truth. And Cicero Says, Men of Courage and Magnanimity, Are men of Simplicity and Truth, and not given to Tricks. |
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Note 1 |
Ita { que } Viros fortes, magnanimos, eosdém { que } bonos & simplices, veritatis amicos, minimé { que } fallaces esse volumus. Off. l. 1. |
Ita { que } Viros forts, magnanimos, eosdém { que } bonos & simplices, veritatis amicos, minimé { que } fallacies esse volumus. Off. l. 1. |
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