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and to bury himselfe yet breathing. §. 70. Idlenesse therefore, it is both evil of it selfe; |
and to bury himself yet breathing. §. 70. Idleness Therefore, it is both evil of it self; |
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NONLATINALPHABET. Plato. Impii etsi videantur vivere, miseriores tamen sunt omnibus mortuis, carnem suam ut tumulum circumferentes, cui infoelicem infoderunt animam suam. Ambr. de Cain & Abel lib. 2. cap. 9. |
. Plato. Impious Though videantur vivere, miseriores tamen sunt omnibus mortuis, Carnem suam ut tumulum circumferentes, cui infoelicem infoderunt animam suam. Ambrose de Cain & Abel lib. 2. cap. 9. |
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