Introductio Ad Prudentiam: Or, Directions, Counsels, and Cautions,: Tending to Prudent Management of Affairs in Common Life. : In Two Volumes, Band 2G. and T. Wilkie ... and E. Easton, Salisbury., 1787 |
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... , natural philofophy , oratory , poetry , hiftory , ma- thematicks , and all the arts and sciences , are only for the bringing in and pre- A 2 15082 serving AUG 2 XXXX ferving of credit , profit , and pleasure , which.
... , natural philofophy , oratory , poetry , hiftory , ma- thematicks , and all the arts and sciences , are only for the bringing in and pre- A 2 15082 serving AUG 2 XXXX ferving of credit , profit , and pleasure , which.
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... thy reason and conscience , thou rebellest against God himself . 1893 I would fain bring thee to that pafs , that thy liking may not depend upon another's opinion . 1894 Thou 1894 Thou wilt not be a lofer if thou lofeft [ 10 ]
... thy reason and conscience , thou rebellest against God himself . 1893 I would fain bring thee to that pafs , that thy liking may not depend upon another's opinion . 1894 Thou 1894 Thou wilt not be a lofer if thou lofeft [ 10 ]
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... bring others on . 2122 Though thou canst not pull thy paffions out by the roots , yet it is in thy power to hold them down , for a time at least . 2123 If thou pardoneft thy enemy that injured thee , thou fheweft more virtue and ...
... bring others on . 2122 Though thou canst not pull thy paffions out by the roots , yet it is in thy power to hold them down , for a time at least . 2123 If thou pardoneft thy enemy that injured thee , thou fheweft more virtue and ...
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... bring thee more difgrace and loss , than the fuccefs can gain thee honour and profit ; for it is plainly an unequal lay . 2271 Every one has his share of abilities . Thou wilt moftly fucceed , if thou goeft not beyond thy own , and doft ...
... bring thee more difgrace and loss , than the fuccefs can gain thee honour and profit ; for it is plainly an unequal lay . 2271 Every one has his share of abilities . Thou wilt moftly fucceed , if thou goeft not beyond thy own , and doft ...
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... bring thee a greater fhame . 2392 Confider what opinion the company hath of thee , and in what matters they will willingly hear thee and regard thee . It will be thy wisdom in no wife to meddle with any other thing . 2393 If thou art ...
... bring thee a greater fhame . 2392 Confider what opinion the company hath of thee , and in what matters they will willingly hear thee and regard thee . It will be thy wisdom in no wife to meddle with any other thing . 2393 If thou art ...
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