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than those which are drawne à commodo & incommodo, from the danger or benefit, detriment or emolument that accrueth by the neglect or performance of that to which we perswade, upon which account it was that Catiline said to his Souldiers, Quem neque gloria neque pericula movent, nequicquam hortere, That man is unperswadable who can neither be affrighted nor allured: |
than those which Are drawn à commodo & incommodo, from the danger or benefit, detriment or emolument that accrueth by the neglect or performance of that to which we persuade, upon which account it was that Catiline said to his Soldiers, Whom neque gloria neque pericula movent, nequicquam hortere, That man is unperswadable who can neither be affrighted nor allured: |
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