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Aristotle, who was no great Friend to Providence, as to Human Affairs, professes, that he did not know what to make of the extraordinary Success some Persons had in their Affairs, without any extraordinary visible Causes. |
Aristotle, who was no great Friend to Providence, as to Human Affairs, Professes, that he did not know what to make of the extraordinary Success Some Persons had in their Affairs, without any extraordinary visible Causes. |
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