Introductio Ad Prudentiam: Or, Directions, Counsels, and Cautions, Tending to Prudent Management of Affairs in Common Life. The Second Part. To which is Added an Appendix, Concerning Sincerity and Deceit. The Whole CompS. Austen, 1727 - 242 sider |
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... thyself , as to reprove others . 1780 Obferve all Men ; but thyself most . 1781 Do nothing for thy Friend against thy Confcience . 1782 See not with others Eyes ; but always have thy own about thee . 1783 Carry it courteously to all ...
... thyself , as to reprove others . 1780 Obferve all Men ; but thyself most . 1781 Do nothing for thy Friend against thy Confcience . 1782 See not with others Eyes ; but always have thy own about thee . 1783 Carry it courteously to all ...
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... thyself ; thou affronteft the Company . 1807 Do what is thy Duty . And what is more is Vanity . 1808 If thou canst not undergo Croffes joy- ! fully ; yet bear them patiently . 1809 If thou doft what thou canst not to err , thou wilt ...
... thyself ; thou affronteft the Company . 1807 Do what is thy Duty . And what is more is Vanity . 1808 If thou canst not undergo Croffes joy- ! fully ; yet bear them patiently . 1809 If thou doft what thou canst not to err , thou wilt ...
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... thyself for what thou haft ; but by what thou art . 1812 If thou art envyed , let it not trouble thee , it's a good Sign . 1813 Keep thy Promise precifely with all the World : but promise not for others . 1814 Always tell Truth : where ...
... thyself for what thou haft ; but by what thou art . 1812 If thou art envyed , let it not trouble thee , it's a good Sign . 1813 Keep thy Promise precifely with all the World : but promise not for others . 1814 Always tell Truth : where ...
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... thyself . 1837 Speak fparingly to thy Competitor for Caution fake ; and to others for Civility . 1838 If thou art cenforious , thou art full of Pride , Malice , Envy and Prejudice . 1839 It concerns thee more , to govern thy Will , than ...
... thyself . 1837 Speak fparingly to thy Competitor for Caution fake ; and to others for Civility . 1838 If thou art cenforious , thou art full of Pride , Malice , Envy and Prejudice . 1839 It concerns thee more , to govern thy Will , than ...
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... thyself . 1874 Neither too much remember ; nor al- together forget , that thou art well born . 1875 If thou makeft Bacchus thy chief God ; Apollo will never keep thee Company . 1876 Life flies fo faft , that if thou usest not to day ...
... thyself . 1874 Neither too much remember ; nor al- together forget , that thou art well born . 1875 If thou makeft Bacchus thy chief God ; Apollo will never keep thee Company . 1876 Life flies fo faft , that if thou usest not to day ...
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