Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... Lord Bacon . XVII . I have long thought , that the different abilities of men , which we call wisdom or prudence for the con- duct of public affairs or private life , grow directly out of that little grain of intellect or good sense ...
... Lord Bacon . XVII . I have long thought , that the different abilities of men , which we call wisdom or prudence for the con- duct of public affairs or private life , grow directly out of that little grain of intellect or good sense ...
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... lord - like creature made ; Rough as the winds and as inconstant too : A lofty aspect given him for command ; Easily soften'd , when we would betray : Like conqu❜ring tyrants , you our breasts invade , Where you are pleas'd to ravage ...
... lord - like creature made ; Rough as the winds and as inconstant too : A lofty aspect given him for command ; Easily soften'd , when we would betray : Like conqu❜ring tyrants , you our breasts invade , Where you are pleas'd to ravage ...
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... Lords and Commons as boldly as a coffee - house ; debates of council as well as private conversation : ` and I have known , in my life - time , more than one or two ministers of state , that would rather have said a witty thing than ...
... Lords and Commons as boldly as a coffee - house ; debates of council as well as private conversation : ` and I have known , in my life - time , more than one or two ministers of state , that would rather have said a witty thing than ...
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... lord dies , or they themselves fall sick , are turned out of doors ; for your lords are readier to feed idle people , than to take care of the sick ; and often the heir is not able to keep together so great a family as his predecessor ...
... lord dies , or they themselves fall sick , are turned out of doors ; for your lords are readier to feed idle people , than to take care of the sick ; and often the heir is not able to keep together so great a family as his predecessor ...
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... Lord Chatham . CCXXXIII . Remember , that if thou marry for beauty , thou bind- est thyself all thy life for that which perchance will neither last nor please thee one year ! and when thou hast it , it will be to thee of no price at all ...
... Lord Chatham . CCXXXIII . Remember , that if thou marry for beauty , thou bind- est thyself all thy life for that which perchance will neither last nor please thee one year ! and when thou hast it , it will be to thee of no price at all ...
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