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Wisdom - Early works to 1800
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French cannon. Wisdom is of itself delectable and satisfactory. It is Wisdom is of it self delectable a and satisfactory
Caslon, William, 1720-1778.Date: 1775?]- Books
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Lessons of wisdom for persons of all ages, sexes, and denominations containing remarkable sayings of the most celebrated wits and poets of the present and last centuries.
Date: 1785- Books
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Human wisdom displayed: or, a guide to prudence and virtue. In two parts. I. Containing, The Portrait of a Just and Honourable Man, a Poem, written originally in French, by the Archbishop of Cambray; but now turn'd into English for the benefit of the Curious. II. A Fragment on Tranquility of Mind, from Pythagoras; together with a Collection of choice Morals from Epictetus, on various Subjects. Both newly translated from the original Greek. The whole laying down plain, tho' short Directions how to govern and manage ourselves in most parts of human Life. By an old gentleman, of Gray's-Inn, lately retired to a country-life.
Old gentleman, of Gray's Inn.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The oracles: or, the secrets of fortune and wisdom laid open. Adapted to the four seasons of life. Translated from a Greek sage.
Date: [1790?]- Books
De la sagesse : trois livres. / Par Pierre Charron, ... ; Suivant la vraye copie de Bourdeaux.
Charron, Pierre, 1541-1603.Date: M DC LXII. [1662]