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1 9| others; what persons are most subject to be envied themselves; 2 9| those that are more or less subject to envy: First, persons 3 9| cares, or perils, are less subject to envy. For men think that 4 9| Above all, those are most subject to envy, which carry the 5 10| idol and make himself a subject, though not of the mouth ( 6 12| For if absurdity be the subject of laughter, doubt you not 7 13| commonly more quiet, and less subject to sedition, than where 8 27| within his compass; and not subject to deceit and abuse of servants; 9 28| amongst civil affairs more subject to error, than the right 10 28| For that maketh the common subject, grow to be a peasant and 11 28| unto them, as may breed a subject to live in convenient plenty 12 32| chiefly such as are least subject to diseases, and multiply 13 34| verse. For so much was then subject to demonstration, that the 14 35| down the greatness of any subject that over–tops; as Tiberius 15 55| attendance of courts, is subject to four bad instruments.