Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Том 1T. Boys, 1826 - Всего страниц: 360 |
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... honour . They must be cheated of a third part of their estates ; two other thirds they must expend in vanity ; so that they remain debtors for all the necessary provisions of life , and have no way to satisfy those debts , but out of ...
... honour . They must be cheated of a third part of their estates ; two other thirds they must expend in vanity ; so that they remain debtors for all the necessary provisions of life , and have no way to satisfy those debts , but out of ...
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... honour , and indirectly calling him a coward . I cannot omit under this head what Herodotus tells us of the an- cient Persians , " That from the age of five years to twenty , they instruct their sons only in three things , to manage the ...
... honour , and indirectly calling him a coward . I cannot omit under this head what Herodotus tells us of the an- cient Persians , " That from the age of five years to twenty , they instruct their sons only in three things , to manage the ...
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... honour were purchased at a bitter penny- worth by satire , rather than by any other productions of the brain ; the world being soonest provoked to praise by lashes , as men are to love . - Swift . CLXIV . The taxes are indeed very heavy ...
... honour were purchased at a bitter penny- worth by satire , rather than by any other productions of the brain ; the world being soonest provoked to praise by lashes , as men are to love . - Swift . CLXIV . The taxes are indeed very heavy ...
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... honour is to honesty what the court of chancery is to common law . - Shenstone . CLXXV . The liberty of a people consists in being governed by laws which they have made themselves , under whatsoever form it be of government : the ...
... honour is to honesty what the court of chancery is to common law . - Shenstone . CLXXV . The liberty of a people consists in being governed by laws which they have made themselves , under whatsoever form it be of government : the ...
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... honour , which by connecting individuals formed society , and without which society can no longer subsist . - Ad- venturer . CCVII . There is nothing exerts a genius so much as writing plays ; the reason is , that the writer puts ...
... honour , which by connecting individuals formed society , and without which society can no longer subsist . - Ad- venturer . CCVII . There is nothing exerts a genius so much as writing plays ; the reason is , that the writer puts ...
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