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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... ourselves , and an unequal confidering of other . men's interests . 2140 A good death is the confequence of a good life ; therefore live well , that thou may'ft die well : and often think of dying , that thou mayeft live well . 2141 ...
... ourselves , and an unequal confidering of other . men's interests . 2140 A good death is the confequence of a good life ; therefore live well , that thou may'ft die well : and often think of dying , that thou mayeft live well . 2141 ...
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... ourselves at laft . 2484 Amongst thy inferiors thou shalt be fure of respect ; therefore it is good to be a little fami- liar . Amongst thy peers thou fhalt be fure of fa- miliarity ; and therefore it is good a little to keep state ...
... ourselves at laft . 2484 Amongst thy inferiors thou shalt be fure of respect ; therefore it is good to be a little fami- liar . Amongst thy peers thou fhalt be fure of fa- miliarity ; and therefore it is good a little to keep state ...
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... ourselves . 2529 Guard thyself from the first impreffions ; for if thou canft but fo far fubdue thy paffion , as to gain time for cooler thought , thou wilt eafily attain to a good government of thyself after- wards . 2530 Be not lavish ...
... ourselves . 2529 Guard thyself from the first impreffions ; for if thou canft but fo far fubdue thy paffion , as to gain time for cooler thought , thou wilt eafily attain to a good government of thyself after- wards . 2530 Be not lavish ...
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... to hit , in our carriage to perfons above us , fo as to allow ourselves the freedom that is necessary to divert divert and entertain them ; and yet to take none [ 161 ] things will not be altered by thy fancies; nor ...
... to hit , in our carriage to perfons above us , fo as to allow ourselves the freedom that is necessary to divert divert and entertain them ; and yet to take none [ 161 ] things will not be altered by thy fancies; nor ...
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... natural complacency , makes us unapt and loth to condemn ourselves in any thing wherein we con- jecture others cannot . : I 4 2870 The 2870 The good will and favour of the com- pany [ 175 ] 2866 If thou writeft any thing, stuff not thy ...
... natural complacency , makes us unapt and loth to condemn ourselves in any thing wherein we con- jecture others cannot . : I 4 2870 The 2870 The good will and favour of the com- pany [ 175 ] 2866 If thou writeft any thing, stuff not thy ...
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