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1 II, XXI | denomination for the possession of riches, should demand whether riches 2 II, XXI | riches, should demand whether riches themselves were rich.~17. 3 II, XXI | outweighing the expectation of riches, or honour, or any other 4 II, XXI | that pittance of honour, riches, or pleasure which they 5 II, XXI | after honour, power, or riches, &c.) which acquired habits, 6 II, XXI | and another sobriety and riches, would not be because every 7 II, XXI | to delight all men with riches or glory (which yet some 8 II, XXI | summum bonum consisted in riches, or bodily delights, or 9 II, XXXII| conveniences of life, as his riches and estate will be sufficient 10 IV, III | whilst the desire of esteem, riches, or power makes men espouse 11 IV, VIII | knowledge than he does his riches, who, taking a bag of counters, 12 IV, XX | them: who though they have riches and leisure enough and want