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That Men Are Not to Judge of Our Happiness till
after Death
Of Liberty of Conscience
That We Taste Nothing Pure
Of Thumbs and Poltroons
Of the Vanity of Words
That the Intention Is Judge of Our Action
Of Idleness
Of "Lyars"
Of Quick or Slow Speech
That the Soul Discharges Her Passions upon False
Objects Where the True Are Wanting
Of the Inequality amongst Us
Of Glory and the Love of Praise
Of Presumption and Montaigne's Own Modesty
Of Friendship and Love
Of Prayers and the Justice of God.
MONTESQUIEU
1689-1755
Of the Liberties and Privileges of European Women
Relation of Laws to Different Beings
Education in a Republican Government
Conquests Made by a Republic
Of Public Debts
A Paradox of Mr. Bayle
Sumptuary Laws in a Democracy
Particular Cause of the Corruption of the People
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