Introductio Ad Prudentiam: Or, Directions, Counsels, and Cautions, Tending to Prudent Management of Affairs in Common LifeW. Innys, 1731 - 217 Seiten |
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... of a Politi- cian , or artful Man : He will work only for him- felf . 494 Accufe not one that is not present to answer for himself : It's a poor , fneaking , cowardly , base Trick . 495 Be refolute in this Do well for the Love 495 Be [ 25 ]
... of a Politi- cian , or artful Man : He will work only for him- felf . 494 Accufe not one that is not present to answer for himself : It's a poor , fneaking , cowardly , base Trick . 495 Be refolute in this Do well for the Love 495 Be [ 25 ]
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... himself . - 549 Let fome few Friends and Books , a chear- ful Heart and innocent Confcience , be thy con- ftant Companions . -550 Buy what thou haft no need of ; and e're long thou shalt fell what thou canst not be without . 551 In ...
... himself . - 549 Let fome few Friends and Books , a chear- ful Heart and innocent Confcience , be thy con- ftant Companions . -550 Buy what thou haft no need of ; and e're long thou shalt fell what thou canst not be without . 551 In ...
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... himself thy Superior to be covered ; for it's a fort of Superiority , and is downright clownish Ill - breed- ing . 761 Cough , Sneeze , Spit , and Yawn , as little as thou canst in Company , and with as little Sound ; and as much out of ...
... himself thy Superior to be covered ; for it's a fort of Superiority , and is downright clownish Ill - breed- ing . 761 Cough , Sneeze , Spit , and Yawn , as little as thou canst in Company , and with as little Sound ; and as much out of ...
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... . 907 Tell not a Man in Mifery , he may e'ne thank himself for what he fuffers : for that would be inhumanly to infult him , and aggravate his Pain . D 4 908 Be 908 Be willing to hear others ; and afterwards , [ 61 ]
... . 907 Tell not a Man in Mifery , he may e'ne thank himself for what he fuffers : for that would be inhumanly to infult him , and aggravate his Pain . D 4 908 Be 908 Be willing to hear others ; and afterwards , [ 61 ]
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... himself . 957 Keep thy Distance to Superiors in fuch a manner , as to be rather beloved than flighted : and feem to walk rather humbly than fneakingly with them . 958 Endeavour not to make mighty Appearan- ces , and feem better ...
... himself . 957 Keep thy Distance to Superiors in fuch a manner , as to be rather beloved than flighted : and feem to walk rather humbly than fneakingly with them . 958 Endeavour not to make mighty Appearan- ces , and feem better ...
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Seite 237 - ... his reputation all at once, and ventured it at one throw : but if he be to continue in the world, and would have the advantage of...
Seite 235 - ... of which the crafty man is always in danger; and when he thinks he walks in the dark, all his pretences are so transparent that he that runs may read them...
Seite 234 - Particularly as to the affairs of this world, integrity hath many advantages over all the fine and artificial ways of dissimulation and deceit ; it is much the plainer and easier, much the safer and more secure way of dealing in the world : it has less of trouble and difficulty, of entanglement and perplexity, of danger and hazard in it...
Seite 235 - Truth is always consistent with itself, and needs nothing to help it out; it is always near at hand, and sits upon our lips, and is ready to drop out before we are aware; whereas a lie is troublesome, and sets a man's invention upon the rack, and one trick needs a great many more to make it good.
Seite 233 - Besides, that it is many times as troublesome to make good the pretence of a good quality, as to have it ; and if a man have it not, it is ten to one but he is discovered to want it, and then all his pains and labour to seem to have it are lost.
Seite 234 - It is hard to personate and act a part long ; for where truth is not at the bottom, Nature will always be endeavouring to return, and will peep out and betray herself one time or other.
Seite 234 - ... way to our end, carrying us thither in a straight line, and will hold out and last longest. The arts of deceit and cunning...
Seite 235 - Whereas he that acts sincerely hath the easiest task in the world ; because he follows nature, and so is put to no trouble and care about his words and actions ; he needs not invent any pretences beforehand, nor make excuses afterwards, for anything he hath said or done. But insincerity is very troublesome to manage ; a hypocrite hath so many things to attend to, as make his life a very perplexed and intricate thing.
Seite 217 - The Christian Institutes; or, the Sincere Word of • God. Being a plain and impartial Account of the whole Faith and Duty of a Christian. Collected out of the Writings of the Old and New Testament: digested under proper Heads, and delivered in the Words of Scripture.
Seite 219 - Introductio ad Prudentiam; or, Directions, Counsels, and Cautions tending to prudent Management of Affairs in Common Life.