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The Table.

  • Oppressions, internal and external heretofore. 279, 280

P.

  • Passions, whence they rise 34
  • Patience, the mother of constancy 21
    • Its definition Ibid.
    • How it differs from stupidity Ibid.
  • Petrarch, a great plague in his time 268
  • Polus, his story 43.
  • Pompey, his boast 262
  • Philosophy, how it workes 51
  • Pindar, his saying 49
  • Pitty, what it is 68
    • How it differs from mercy Ibid.
    • How it may be used 70
  • Plagues, wonderful examples of them 266, 267, 268
  • Plato, his councel 84
    • His saying 216
  • Proscriptions, 272, 273
  • Providence, what 77
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