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here is Money without a Man, (as the Oratour expresses it:) There is often a Man without Money, and sometimes Money without a Man, that is, there is wealth enough but there is no heart to take the comfort of it. |
Here is Money without a Man, (as the Orator Expresses it:) There is often a Man without Money, and sometime Money without a Man, that is, there is wealth enough but there is no heart to take the Comfort of it. |
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Ego malo virum qui pecuniâ ege at, quam pecuniam quae viro. Themist. in Tully l. 2. de •ffio. Eccl 5.18, 19. |
Ego Malo virum qui pecuniâ Ege At, quam pecuniam Quae viro. Themist. in Tully l. 2. de •ffio. Ecclesiastes 5.18, 19. |
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