| British essayists - 1802 - 330 páginas
...malicious design, though he should allege, that he received it of another who is doing the same elsewhere. Whatever is incompatible with the highest dignity of our nature, should indeed be excluded from our conversation: as companions, riot only, that which we owe to ourselves, but to... | |
| 1803 - 240 páginas
...malicious design, though he should alledge, that he received it of another who is doing the same elsewhere. Whatever is incompatible with the highest dignity of our nature, should indeed be excluded from our conversation : as companions, not only that which we ejwe to ourselves, but to... | |
| 1810 - 430 páginas
...importance, we are in the meanwhile exposing ourselves as persons whom no one ought to trust with any thing. Whatever is incompatible with the highest dignity of our nature, should . indeed be excluded from our conversation. As companions, not only that which we owe to ourselves but to others,... | |
| George Crabb - 1816 - 788 páginas
...consistent with a person's station, by which it is neither degraded nor elevated. It is not compatible with the good discipline of a school to allow of foreign...engage in the ordinary pursuits of other men. Whatever 1» incompatible with the liighrst dijnilror our nature ihould indeed he excluded from our conversation.... | |
| George Crabb - 1818 - 918 páginas
...contistent with a person's station by which it is neither degraded nor elevated. It is not compatible with the good discipline of a school to allow of foreign...with the highest dignity of our nature should indeed be excluded from our conversation. HAHICESWORTH. Troth fat always cmititmt with itself, and ме<Ъ... | |
| George Crabb - 1818 - 1000 páginas
...consistent with a person's Dtation by which it is neither degraded nor elevated. Jt is not compatible with the good discipline of a school to allow of foreign...elevated and dignified character of a clergyman to engage iu the ordinary pursuits of other men. Whatever Is incompatible wilh the highest dignity of onr nature... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 334 páginas
...immoralities; and with which he hoped.a reverence of self would also co-operate as an auxiliary motive. Whatever is incompatible with the highest dignity of our nature, should indeed be excluded from our conversation: as companions, not only that which we owe to ourselves, but to others,... | |
| 1823 - 304 páginas
...malicious design, though he should allege that lie received it of another who is doing the same elsewhere. Whatever is incompatible with the highest dignity of our nature should indeed be excluded from our conversation : as companions, not only that which we owe to ourselves, but to... | |
| 1823 - 324 páginas
...malicious design, though he should allege that he received it of another who is doing the same elsewhere. Whatever is incompatible with the highest dignity of our nature should indeed be excluded from our conversation : as companions, not only that which we owe to ourselves, but to... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 650 páginas
...malicious design, though he should allege, that he received it of another who is doing the same elsewhere. Whatever is incompatible with the highest dignity of our nature, should indeed be excluded from our conversation : as companions, not only that which we owe to ourselves, but to... | |
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