. The doctrine of morality : or, A view of human life, according to the stoick philosophy : exemplify'd in one hundred and three copper-plates, done by the celebrated Monsieur Daret, engraver to the Late French King, with an explanation of each plate . fcent. Tieath makes all Men Equals. ]ERHAPS he whom Death /uftnow fnatched from the Arms Wife, had been better treated*could he have produced a long Rollof the Nobility of his Anceftors*with great Titles, and provd him-felf a Perfon of Quality by De-. N°> not jn tne ]eaft . for wherever Deathlets his Foot, he is alike audacious, powerf
. The doctrine of morality : or, A view of human life, according to the stoick philosophy : exemplify'd in one hundred and three copper-plates, done by the celebrated Monsieur Daret, engraver to the Late French King, with an explanation of each plate . fcent. Tieath makes all Men Equals. ]ERHAPS he whom Death /uftnow fnatched from the Arms Wife, had been better treated*could he have produced a long Rollof the Nobility of his Anceftors*with great Titles, and provd him-felf a Perfon of Quality by De-. N°> not jn tne ]eaft . for wherever Deathlets his Foot, he is alike audacious, powerful, andrelolute. He jnfolently takes away the Lives ofthe Miferablg, infults the Humble, ufes Force a-gainft the Feebie, and with the fame Arms attacksqui dun coup de pied enforce la Porte dune haute Tour, tne Happy, the Haughty, and the Strong. Beholddans laquelle un Roy seftoit renfermé pour éviter fes at- how he herS) wjth one Foot, breaks open theteintes. Mais cette impittyalle contemptrice des Cou- Door of a ftrong Tower, into which a Monarchronnes, commande outrageusement à^ ce Prince: de de- is fled, to avoid him. This inexorable Contem-fcendre;&pour ce quil na pas obey, elle le ner of Dignities, enraged, commands this
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