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The Table.

  • Caligula, his saying 217
  • Captivity, the miseries of it 265
  • Cato, his saying 221
  • Ceneus, his story 162
  • Chance, ha's no rule in the world 74
  • Change, all things tend to it 88, 89, 90
    • Instances of it 91, 92, 93, 94
  • Chastisement, it avails us 186
  • Circumstances, more feared than the things themselves 144, to 149
  • Cities, raised at once 263
  • Colonies, placed by Augustus 270
    • The strength of the Empire Ibid.
  • Comets, not all in the air 89
  • Complaint, of Tiberius 219
    • Of Nero Ibid.
  • Considia, how cured 243
  • Constancy, a remedy in the sickness of the Mind 19
    • Its definition Ibid.
    • The praise of it 31, 32
    • Opposed by what 36
  • Country, what 47
    • Which the true one 61
    • Our obligation and love to it 55
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