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TO LIVE A LIFE THAT SHALL BE ENTIRELY PRUDENT | ii |
ENVY IS NATURAL TO MAN AND STILL IT IS AT ONCE | ii |
THE SIGHT OF THINGS WHICH DO NOT BELONG TO US | ii |
A MAN SHOULD AVOID BEING LED ON BY | ii |
IN THE FIRST PART OF THIS WORK I HAVE INSISTED | ii |
WHEN ANY WRONG STATEMENT IS MADE WHETHER | iii |
NO MAN IS SO FORMED THAT HE CAN BE LEFT | iii |
A MAN MUST BE STILL A GREENHORN IN THE WAYS | iii |
YOU OUGHT NEVER TO TAKE ANY MAN AS A MODEL | iii |
IF YOU HAVE REASON TO SUSPECT THAT A PERSON | iii |
TO SPEAK WITHOUT EMPHASIZING YOUR WORDS | iii |
THAT TIME WORKS GREAT CHANGES AND THAT | iv |
WHAT PEOPLE COMMONLY CALL FATE IS AS A GENERAL | iv |
NO MAN CAN SEE OVER HIS OWN HEIGHT LET | iii |
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