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Book, Aphorism
1 1, XLVI | independently of that delight and vanity which I have described, 2 1, LXII | traditions; among whom the vanity of some has gone so far 3 1, LXV | of the understanding for vanity to become the object of 4 1, LXV | veneration. Yet in this vanity some of the moderns have 5 1, LXXI | much to the ambition and vanity of founding a sect and catching 6 1, LXXXVII| reputation and credit from the vanity and levity of those who 7 1, LXXXVII| like; since their excess of vanity, and the disgust it has 8 1, XCVII | and let no man tax me with vanity till he have heard the end; 9 1, XCVII | to the putting off of all vanity. For of Alexander and his 10 1, XXVII | sometimes invent with great vanity and folly.~But to leave