Preceptes of Cato with annotacions of D. Erasmus of Roterodame vere profitable for all [...]

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Preceptes of Cato with annotacions of D. Erasmus of Roterodame vere profitable for all [...]
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[Londini :: In officina Richardi Graftoni, typographi Regii excusum,
Anno. M.D.LIII. Mense Iulii. [1553]]
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Periander. 1.
PRofite from honestie, dooeth ne∣uer disseuer. These twoo from eche other, doo neuer differ.

Burrant. As who would saie, thei are to bee supposed and coumpted no true got∣ten gooddes, that are not gotten by honest meanes and waies. And their vse and possession to be vnprofitable for asinoche as their winnyng was vnhonest. Whereof ye maie learne, that nothing is profitable, excepte thesame also be honest.

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