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What is the greatest enemy that man hath? Man himselfe. All other creatures, as Plinie noteth, do liue peaceably with those of their own kind; |
What is the greatest enemy that man hath? Man himself. All other creatures, as Pliny notes, do live peaceably with those of their own kind; |
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Note 0 |
Quid homini inimicissimum? Homo. |
Quid Homini inimicissimum? Homo. |
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Note 1 |
Caetera animantia in suo genere probè degunt, &c. At homini plutima ex homine mala, Plin. in Prolog. lib. 7. |
Caetera Animantia in Sue genere probè degunt, etc. At Homini plutima ex homine mala, Pliny in Prolog. lib. 7. |
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