Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 6
... especially in the mother ; as Solomon saith , " A wise son rejoiceth the father , but an ungracious son shames the mother . " A man shall see , where there is a house full of children , one or two of the eldest respected , and the ...
... especially in the mother ; as Solomon saith , " A wise son rejoiceth the father , but an ungracious son shames the mother . " A man shall see , where there is a house full of children , one or two of the eldest respected , and the ...
Pàgina 7
... especially upon the presence of the objects which are the points that conduce to fascination , if any such thing there be . We see , likewise , the scripture calleth envy an evil eye ; and the astrologers call the evil influences of the ...
... especially upon the presence of the objects which are the points that conduce to fascination , if any such thing there be . We see , likewise , the scripture calleth envy an evil eye ; and the astrologers call the evil influences of the ...
Pàgina 11
... especially it is a sport to see when a bold fellow is out of countenance , for that puts his face into a most shrunken and wooden posture , as needs it must : for in bashfulness the spirits do a little go and come ; but with bold men ...
... especially it is a sport to see when a bold fellow is out of countenance , for that puts his face into a most shrunken and wooden posture , as needs it must : for in bashfulness the spirits do a little go and come ; but with bold men ...
Pàgina 13
... especially if it come to that , that the best actions of a state , and the most plausible , and which ought to give greatest contentment , are taken in ill sense , and traduced : for that shows the envy great , as Tacitus saith ...
... especially if it come to that , that the best actions of a state , and the most plausible , and which ought to give greatest contentment , are taken in ill sense , and traduced : for that shows the envy great , as Tacitus saith ...
Pàgina 14
... ( especially if it be not mown down by wars ) do not exceed the stock of the kingdom which should maintain them : neither is the population to be reck- oned only by number ; for a smaller number that spend more and earn less , do wear out ...
... ( especially if it be not mown down by wars ) do not exceed the stock of the kingdom which should maintain them : neither is the population to be reck- oned only by number ; for a smaller number that spend more and earn less , do wear out ...
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