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He that first is all for the present, and never considereth what mischiefs or inconveniencies will follow thereupon afterwards; that secondly, when both are permitted to his choice, hath not the wit to prefer that which is eminently better, but chuseth that which is extremely worse; that thirdly proposeth to himself base and unworthy ends; that fourthly, for the attaining even of those poor ends, maketh choice of such means, as are neither proper nor probable thereunto; |
He that First is all for the present, and never Considereth what mischiefs or inconveniences will follow thereupon afterwards; that secondly, when both Are permitted to his choice, hath not the wit to prefer that which is eminently better, but chooseth that which is extremely Worse; that Thirdly Proposeth to himself base and unworthy ends; that fourthly, for the attaining even of those poor ends, makes choice of such means, as Are neither proper nor probable thereunto; |
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