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Title: Empresas morales
Year: 1680 (1680s)
Authors: Borja, Juan de, b. 1533
Subjects: Conduct of life Emblem books, Spanish
Publisher: En Brusellas : Por Francisco Foppens…
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Yy 3 SEPEM 34^ SEGUNDA PARTE,SEPEM NE DISSIPES. LA Ley de Dios, y fus ni andamientos fon tanj unificados _, y tan pucftos en razón , queaunque no uviera premio, para el que los guarda-ra., nicaftigo, para el que dexara de cumplirla,era juila cofa guardarla, por la fuavidad , que enú tiene j pero, porque los hombres fe llevan fácil-mente de los güilos de las cofas fenfualcs, fue muyneceílario., el poner pena, a quien no laguardaf-fe, y acordarfelo muchas vezes, para que no cay-:ga, y para h cayere procure levantarfe ♦, eílo nosmucílra ella Emprela de la viña cercada, y de la2aUs, ferpicnte, que la guarda, con la Letra^t Sepem iíe»©• DISSIPES. Advcrtiendonos el Sabio, que no rom-pamos la cerca, ó, la barda de la -viña, fino que-remos fer mordidos, y caíligadosde laferpicnte;que es dezirnos, que el que no guardare la Ley deDios, ferá caíligado. SEPEM EMPRESAS MORALES. 347

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FACE. G 348 SEGUNDA PARTE, FACERÉ ET DOCERE. Rail lañima fe deve tener al hombre de buenencendimiento, que entiende bien las coías,y las habla, y cnfeña bien, y dando buena dodtri-na, el no fe aprovecha della , no poniendo porobra, lo que enfeña ^ defte tal, fe dize, que es,como el cedazo, que cierne ^ y aparta la arina delfalvado •, pero al cabo efcoge mal, porque hechade fi la arina, y quédale con el falvado •, lo mifmohaze, el que hablando bien, alabando las virtu-des , y vituperando los vicios, fe queda con ellos,dexando de feguir la virtud, que es lo que deve-mos huir, y procurar mucho , conformar nue-ftras obras con nueftras palabras, de manera que lasobras fean buenas, y las palabras, ni mas, ni me-M, I.nos, como lo dize la Letra: Faceré, et doce-re. Que quiere dezir: Enjeñar, y obrar. FACE- EMPRESAS MORALES. ^^

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Image from page 40 of “The grafters of America, who they are and how they work” (1906)
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Title: The grafters of America, who they are and how they work
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Wooldridge, Clifton R[odman], 1854- [from old catalog]
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Publisher: Chicago, Monarch book company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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to the tune of0,000. The commercial agencies detected the false note inthis system at the start and sent out a warning. Ofall the concerns, multiplying daily in 1902, less thana dozen were shown to have any excuse for existence.In 1903 the local police department made a thoroughcanvass of the situation and nearly all of these Lloydswere definitely reported as operating in distinct defi-ance of the law. Meanwhile complaints began to come in from allparts of the country and Chicago gained such wide-spread notoriety for Wild Cat service that the Boardof Underwriters, the United States postal service andthe state department of insurance, acting on informa-tion gathered, inaugurated a war of prosecution. ByJanuary, 1905, all the ringleaders of the irregular com-binations had taken flight or were under indictment,and the latter are now under heavy fines and servingsentences in the state penitentiary or House of Cor-rection. The industry has practically been blotted out, OF A DETECTIVE 39

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No Closed Season for Catching this Kind of Fish. The Supply Unlimited—One Is Born Every Minute. 40 THE ADVENTURES AND WORK a result pronounced by the insurance experts the bestand quickest piece of work ever executed in this field. The secret, silent and actual service in this matterfell to Detective Clifton R. Wooldridge. From firstto last it was due to his indefatigable work that loadsof records were unearthed, crooked methods discov-ered and the evidence gathered in endless chain andwithout a flaw, which so dismayed those arrested thatthey pleaded guilty rather than face over 150 wit-nesses summoned to the Federal court from every partof the United States. His efforts are considered the more remarkable be-cause even experienced insurance men did not com-prehend the workings of the Wild Cat trust, and itrequired intelligence, patience and strict honesty ofpurpose to combat influences exerted by a ring em-bracing some of the shrewdest confidence scheme op-erators in America. This u

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Image from page 534 of “Hertzen Schuel, oder, Des von Gott abgefüerten Herzens” (1664)
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Title: Hertzen Schuel, oder, Des von Gott abgefüerten Herzens
Year: 1664 (1660s)
Authors: Haeften, Benedictus van, 1588-1648 Boëtius, à Bolswert, ca. 1580-ca. 1663
Subjects: Emblem books, German
Publisher: Gedruckht zu Augspurg : Im Verlag Johann Weh Buchhandler …
Contributing Library: Duke University Libraries
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