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Contents
application
3
Emulation
4
Prudence
5
Fortitude
17
Contentment
20
Temperance
21
PART II
27
Of the PASSIONS
29
Hope and Fear
30
Joy and Grief 3 Anger
36
Pity
39
PART III
43
BOOK IL
27
Misery 56
56
Of Judgment 62
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Presumption 69
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Title
The Oeconomy of Human Life
Author
Robert Dodsley
Edition
7
Published
1751
Original from
University of Lausanne
Digitized
Sep 10, 2008
 
 
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