| William Scott - 1789 - 416 sider
...fhow, in an eafy, unembarafled, and graceful manner. This is what obfervation and expenence i mult teach you. In mixed companies, whoever is admitted to make part of them, is, for the time at lealt, fuppofed to be upon a footing of equality with the reft; and, confequently, as there is no one... | |
| 1792 - 494 sider
...uncmbarraffed, and graceful manner. This is what obfervation and experience mud teach you. In mixe<l companies, whoever is admitted to make part of them, is, for the time at lead, fuppofcd to be upon a footing of equaJity with the reft; and, confequently, as there is no one... | |
| 1797 - 522 sider
...mew, in an «afy, unembarraflVd, and1 graceful manner. This is what obfervation and experience n-.uil teach you. In mixed companies, whoever is admitted to make part of them, is, for the time at leal!, fuppofed to be upon a fooiing of equality with the reft; and, confequcntly, as there is no one... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 sider
...fliew, in an eafy, unembarraffed, ami graceful manner. This is what obfervation and experience muil teach you. In mixed companies, whoever is admitted to make part of them, is, for the time at leail, fuppofed to be upon a footing of equality with the reft ; and, coniequently, as there is no... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1801 - 474 sider
...ihow, in an eafy, unemtiarraffed, and graceful manner. 'This is what obfervation and experience muft teach you. In mixed companies, whoever is admitted to make part of them, is, for the time at lead, fuppofed to be upon a footing of equality with the reft ; and, confequently, as there is no one... | |
| 1806 - 360 sider
...fhew that refpect, which every body means to fhew, in an eafy, unembarraffed, and graceful manner. In mixed companies, whoever is admitted to make part of them, is, for. the time at leaft, fuppofed to. be .;... •. upon The third fort of good-breeding is local, and is varioufly modified,... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 sider
...to fhew that refpeG, which every body means to fhew, in an eafy, unembarrafled, and graceful manner. In mixed companies, whoever is admitted to make part of them, is, for the time at leaft, fuppofed to be upon upon a footing of equality with the reft ; and, confequently, every one... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope - 1810 - 456 sider
...show, in an easy, unemharrassed, and graceful manner. This is what ohservation and experience mnst teach you. In mixed companies, whoever is admitted...part of them is, for the time at least, supposed to he upon a footing of eqnality with the rest ; and conse,pil ni!y, as there is no one principal ohject... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope (4th earl of Chesterfield.) - 1813 - 408 sider
...unembarrassed, and graeeful manner. This is what observation and experienee must teaeh you. In mixed eompanies, whoever is admitted to make part of them is, for the...be upon a footing of equality with the rest ; and eonsequently, as there is no one prineipal objeet of awe and respeet, people are apt to take a greater... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 sider
...be attended to is, to show that respect, which evtry body means to show, in an easy, unembarrassed, and graceful manner. This is what observation and...people are apt to take a greater latitude in their behavior, and to be less upon their guard ; and so they may, provided it be within certain bounds,... | |
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