Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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... manners , but rather , as I suppose , medi- cinable : only I dislike now to put them out , because they will be like the late new halfpence , which , though the silver were good , yet the pieces were small ; but since , they would not ...
... manners , but rather , as I suppose , medi- cinable : only I dislike now to put them out , because they will be like the late new halfpence , which , though the silver were good , yet the pieces were small ; but since , they would not ...
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... manners ; for as in the natural body a wound or solution of continuity is worse than a corrupt humour , so in the spiritual : so that nothing doth so much keep men out of the church , and drive men out of the church , as breach of unity ...
... manners ; for as in the natural body a wound or solution of continuity is worse than a corrupt humour , so in the spiritual : so that nothing doth so much keep men out of the church , and drive men out of the church , as breach of unity ...
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... manner of the Stoics ) , that the good things which belong to prosperity are to be wished , but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired : " Bona rerum secunda- rum optabilia , adversarum mirabilia . " tainly , if ...
... manner of the Stoics ) , that the good things which belong to prosperity are to be wished , but the good things that belong to adversity are to be admired : " Bona rerum secunda- rum optabilia , adversarum mirabilia . " tainly , if ...
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... manners and actions , if they be not altogether open . As for talkers and futile persons , they are commonly vain and credu- lous withal ; for he that talketh what he knoweth will also talk what he knoweth not ; therefore set it down ...
... manners and actions , if they be not altogether open . As for talkers and futile persons , they are commonly vain and credu- lous withal ; for he that talketh what he knoweth will also talk what he knoweth not ; therefore set it down ...
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... manner ( both parents , and schoolmasters , and servants , ) in creating and breeding an emulation between brothers during childhood , which many times sorteth to discord when they are inen , and disturbeth families . The Italians make ...
... manner ( both parents , and schoolmasters , and servants , ) in creating and breeding an emulation between brothers during childhood , which many times sorteth to discord when they are inen , and disturbeth families . The Italians make ...
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