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Even as the Stoicks of old, though they stood mainly for vertue; yet because they did it in such an uncouth and rigid way, as seemed to be repugnant not only to the manners of men, but almost to common sense also: |
Even as the Stoics of old, though they stood mainly for virtue; yet Because they did it in such an uncouth and rigid Way, as seemed to be repugnant not only to the manners of men, but almost to Common sense also: |
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Sensus cujusque, & natura rerum, at { que } ipsa veritas clamat. Cic. 4. de finib. Sensus moresque repugnant. Hor. 1. Sat. 3. |
Sensus cujusque, & Nature rerum, At { que } ipsa veritas Proclaim. Cic 4. the Finish. Sensus moresque repugnant. Hor. 1. Sat. 3. |
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