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And declarations of the same kind are often •et with in the Books of the Gentiles. Seneca considering the wretched Circumstances of humane Life, wonder'd at •he disproportion between the Inn and •he Guest, thence concluding, that so Noble a Being could not be design'd •or so vile an Habitation. |
And declarations of the same kind Are often •et with in the Books of the Gentiles. Senecca considering the wretched circumstances of humane Life, wondered At •he disproportion between the Inn and •he Guest, thence concluding, that so Noble a Being could not be designed •or so vile an Habitation. |
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Non videmus quam multa nos incommoda exagitant, quam malè nobis conveniat hoc corpus? — Hoc evenire solet in alieno habitantibus. Seneca Epist. 120. |
Non Videmus quam Multa nos Incommoda exagitant, quam malè nobis Conveniat hoc corpus? — Hoc evenire Solent in alieno habitantibus. Senecca Epistle 120. |
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