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Chapter 7 -OF RECOMPENSES OF HONOUR

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, that he was wonderfully liberal of gifts to men of merit, but that as to the true recompenses of honour he was as spari

oak, and myrtle, the particular fashion of some garment, the privilege to ride in a coach in the city, or at night with a torch, some peculiar place assigned in public assemblies, the prerogative of certain

they should mix other commodities and add riches, this mixture, instead of procuring an increase of estimation, would debase and abate it. The Order of St. Michael, which has been so long in repute amongst us, had no greater commodity than that it had no communication with any other commodity, which produced this effect, that formerly there was no office or title whatever to which the gentry pretended with so great desire and affection as they did to that; no quality that carried with it more respect and grandeur, valour and worth more willingly embracing and with greater ambition aspiring to a recompense purely its own, and rather glorious than profitable. For, in tr

nemo, quis bonu

ill who can be good?

great tree, where the whole forest is the same. I do not think that any citizen of Sparta glorified himself much upon his valour, it being the universal virtue of the whole nation; and as little upon

ch I do not speak, and only make use of the word in our common acceptation, much greater than this and more full, which is a force and assurance of the soul, equally despising all sorts of adverse accidents, equable, uniform, and constant, of which ours is no more than one little ray. Use, education, example, and custom can do all in all to the establishment of that whereof I am speaking, and with great facility render it common, as by the experience of our civil wars is manifest enough; and whoever could at this time unite us all, Catholic a

militares et impe

ldiery and generalsh

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ould be due, than for ever to lose, as we have lately done, the fruit of so profitable an invention. No man of spirit will deign to advantage himself with what is in common with many; and such of the present time as have least merited

its birth incur the same inconveniences that have ruined the other.-[Montaigne refers to the Order of the Saint-Esprit, instituted by Henry III. in 1578.]-The rules for dispensing this new order had need to be extremely clipt and bound under great rest

court style-'tis to say a valiant man, after the Roman way; for the general appellation of virtue with them takes etymology from vis, force. The proper, sole, and essential profession of, the French noblesse is that of arms: and 'tis likely that the first virtue that discovered itself amongst men and has given to some advantage over others, was that by which the strongest and most valiant have mastered the weaker, and acquired a particular authority and reputation, whence came to it that dignified appe

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Contents

The Essays of Montaigne, Complete
Chapter 1 -OF THE INCONSTANCY OF OUR ACTIONS
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Chapter 2 -OF DRUNKENNESS
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Chapter 3 -A CUSTOM OF THE ISLE OF CEA
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Chapter 4 -TO-MORROW'S A NEW DAY
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Chapter 5 -OF CONSCIENCE
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Chapter 6 -USE MAKES PERFECT
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Chapter 7 -OF RECOMPENSES OF HONOUR
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Chapter 8 -OF THE AFFECTION OF FATHERS TO THEIR CHILDREN
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Chapter 9 -OF THE ARMS OF THE PARTHIANS
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Chapter 10 -OF BOOKS
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Chapter 11 -OF CRUELTY
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Chapter 12 - APOLOGY FOR RAIMOND SEBOND.
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Chapter 13 -OF JUDGING OF THE DEATH OF ANOTHER
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Chapter 14 -THAT OUR MIND HINDERS ITSELF
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Chapter 15 -THAT OUR DESIRES ARE AUGMENTED BY DIFFICULTY
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Chapter 16 -OF GLORY
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Chapter 17 -OF PRESUMPTION
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Chapter 18 -OF GIVING THE LIE
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Chapter 19 -OF LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE
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Chapter 20 -THAT WE TASTE NOTHING PURE
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Chapter 21 -AGAINST IDLENESS
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Chapter 22 -OF POSTING
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Chapter 23 -OF ILL MEANS EMPLOYED TO A GOOD END
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Chapter 24 -OF THE ROMAN GRANDEUR
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Chapter 25 -NOT TO COUNTERFEIT BEING SICK
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Chapter 26 -OF THUMBS
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Chapter 27 -COWARDICE THE MOTHER OF CRUELTY
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Chapter 28 -ALL THINGS HAVE THEIR SEASON
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Chapter 29 -OF VIRTUE
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Chapter 30 -OF A MONSTROUS CHILD
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Chapter 31 -OF ANGER
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Chapter 32 -DEFENCE OF SENECA AND PLUTARCH
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Chapter 33 -THE STORY OF SPURINA
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Chapter 34 -OBSERVATION ON THE MEANS TO CARRY ON A WAR ACCORDING TO JULIUS CAESAR
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Chapter 35 -OF THREE GOOD WOMEN
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Chapter 36 -OF THE MOST EXCELLENT MEN
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Chapter 37 -OF PROFIT AND HONESTY
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Chapter 38 -OF REPENTANCE
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Chapter 39 -OF THREE COMMERCES
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Chapter 40 -OF DIVERSION
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Chapter 41 -UPON SOME VERSES OF VIRGIL
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Chapter 42 -OF COACHES
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Chapter 43 -OF THE INCONVENIENCE OF GREATNESS
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Chapter 44 -OF THE ART OF CONFERENCE
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Chapter 45 -OF VANITY
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Chapter 46 -OF MANAGING THE WILL
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Chapter 47 -OF CRIPPLES
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Chapter 48 -OF PHYSIOGNOMY
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Chapter 49 -OF EXPERIENCE
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