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Secondly, and more especially (because men loue their owne better then that which is anothers, a supposed ground of one of Aristotles arguments against community prettily declared, by that Apolog of Gell•••, lib. 2.29.) a man may bee strange when he is neglected and contemned: |
Secondly, and more especially (Because men love their own better then that which is another's, a supposed ground of one of Aristotle Arguments against community prettily declared, by that Apologue of Gell•••, lib. 2.29.) a man may be strange when he is neglected and contemned: |
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