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?§ois duc de, 1613-1680

"Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims"

EBOOK MORAL MAXIMS ***

{Transcriber's notes: spelling variants are preserved (e.g. labour
instead of labor, criticise instead of criticize, etc.); words that
were italicized appear in all CAPITALS; the translators' comments are
in square brackets [...] as they are in the text; footnotes are indicated
by * and appear in angled brackets <...> immediately following the passage
containing the note (in the text they appear at the bottom of the page);
and, finally, I give corrections and addenda in curly brackets {...}.}

Rochefoucauld

"As Rochefoucauld his maxims drew
From Nature--I believe them true.
They argue no corrupted mind
In him; the fault is in mankind."--Swift.
"Les Maximes de la Rochefoucauld sont des proverbs des
gens d'esprit."--Montesquieu.
"Maxims are the condensed good sense of nations."--Sir J.
Mackintosh.
"Translators should not work alone; for good ET PROPRIA VERBA
do not always occur to one mind."--Luther's TABLE TALK, iii.

Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims
By
Francois Duc De La Rochefoucauld,
Prince de Marsillac.


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