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nor so frequent, as the Annoyances that arise from the Discomposure of our own Minds, and from inward Malignity. I say, that they who complain * so much of the Times, and of the World, * may learn this; that the Sufferings from injurious Dealings from any without us, are nothing in comparison to those we find from within. For, this inward Malady doth altogether disable the Fences and Succours of Reason. This is a constant Malady: |
nor so frequent, as the Annoyances that arise from the Discomposure of our own Minds, and from inward Malignity. I say, that they who complain * so much of the Times, and of the World, * may Learn this; that the Sufferings from injurious Dealings from any without us, Are nothing in comparison to those we find from within. For, this inward Malady does altogether disable the Fences and Succours of Reason. This is a constant Malady: |
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