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The Essays

Translated by John Florio

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Selected and Edited by

Adolphe Cohn

G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York and London
The Knickerbocker Press

COPYRIGHT, 1907

BY

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS

The Knickerbocker Press, New York

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I. By Divers Means Men Come unto a Like End.

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X -That to Philosophise, Is to Learn How to Die.
XI.-The Profit of One Man Is the Damage of Another.
XII.-Divers Events from One Selfsame Counsel

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XVI.—That a Man Ought Soberly to Meddle with Judging of
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XVII. How We Weep and Laugh at One Selfsame Thing. 205
XVIII. Of Solitariness

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XIX.-That the Taste of Goods or Evils doth Greatly Depend

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XX. Of the Uncertainty of Our Judgment

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