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 **Its original whence
 * Its power and effects
 * It leads to constancy
 * Romans, their calamities by war


 * Salvian, his saying
 * Semiramis, her pendulous gardens
 * Senatours, of Rome how taxed
 * How many at once proscribed
 * Seneca, his seeming errour
 * His sayings
 * Simulation, in mens griefs
 * Socrates, his reply to a Question propounded
 * Sloth, no excuse for it from Fate
 * Solon, his story
 * His prospect to his Friend
 * Sophocles, his saying
 * Stoicks, commended
 * The Authors of violent Fate
 * Sylla, his cruelty,

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