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THE great Folly and Perverseness of humane Nature is in nothing more apparent, than in this, that when in all other things Men are generally led and governed by their Interests, and can hardly be imposed upon by any Art, |
THE great Folly and Perverseness of humane Nature is in nothing more apparent, than in this, that when in all other things Men Are generally led and governed by their Interests, and can hardly be imposed upon by any Art, |
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