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If for other Reasons, which are indeed no Perfections, he fancieth himself to be admired, he betrays the weakness of his Judgment, in that he prides himself in the Admiration of others no less injudicious. |
If for other Reasons, which Are indeed no Perfections, he fancieth himself to be admired, he betrays the weakness of his Judgement, in that he prides himself in the Admiration of Others not less injudicious. |
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