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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... Judge not a man by his incomes , but by his expences . 1766 Be industrious ; but not affected in shew- ing thy abilities . 1767 Think a day before thou promisest any thing a moment . 1768 Read not to difpute , but live : not to talk ...
... Judge not a man by his incomes , but by his expences . 1766 Be industrious ; but not affected in shew- ing thy abilities . 1767 Think a day before thou promisest any thing a moment . 1768 Read not to difpute , but live : not to talk ...
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... judge of another's con- fcience , but look to thy own , and leave his to him . 1985 Refolve thy will into the will of God , and then thou shalt not be troubled at any thing that can happen . 1986 So carry thyself to thy children and fer ...
... judge of another's con- fcience , but look to thy own , and leave his to him . 1985 Refolve thy will into the will of God , and then thou shalt not be troubled at any thing that can happen . 1986 So carry thyself to thy children and fer ...
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... keep up riches . 2079 Judge not the happiness of a man by one part of it birth , wit , ftrength , riches , honours . Where is the man that hath all his defires ? 2080 If 2080 If thou haft any difcontents , let them be [ 30 ]
... keep up riches . 2079 Judge not the happiness of a man by one part of it birth , wit , ftrength , riches , honours . Where is the man that hath all his defires ? 2080 If 2080 If thou haft any difcontents , let them be [ 30 ]
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... much troubled to have men judge of thy actions contrary to thy merit . 2172 With all thy power keep thyself from be- ing of a froward , penfive fpirit , for that flips over all all the pleasures of life , and feizes and feeds [ 42 ]
... much troubled to have men judge of thy actions contrary to thy merit . 2172 With all thy power keep thyself from be- ing of a froward , penfive fpirit , for that flips over all all the pleasures of life , and feizes and feeds [ 42 ]
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... judge , and executioner . 2217 If thou art without paffion , thou art lefs than a beast . If thou art without reason , thou art below a man . ' Tis not a folly to have paffion , but to want reafon . 2218 Be not lightly deceived . Excess ...
... judge , and executioner . 2217 If thou art without paffion , thou art lefs than a beast . If thou art without reason , thou art below a man . ' Tis not a folly to have paffion , but to want reafon . 2218 Be not lightly deceived . Excess ...
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