| SEVERAL HANDS - 1778 - 586 páginas
...perhaps then I was miftakcn ; but, however, Cnce we are talking of guns—and then told his йогу, to the great indignation of the company. . ,. ' Become,...honour you can, all things to all men, and you will pain a great many friends. Have Jtifri-venancti too. and fay or do what you judge before-hand will... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1847 - 574 páginas
...he started in his chair, and said he heard a gun fired ; but when the company assured him they heard no such thing, he answered, perhaps then I was mistaken...things to all men, and you will gain a great many friends. Have des prevenances too, and say or do what you judge beforehand will be most agreeable to... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1892 - 528 páginas
...he started in his chair, and said he heard a gun fired; but when the company assured him they heard no such thing, he answered, perhaps then I was mistaken...things to all men, and you will gain a great many friends. Have des prevenances too, and say or do what you judge beforehand will be most agreeable to... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1902 - 310 páginas
...started in his chair and said he heard a gun fired, but when the company assured him that they heard no such thing, he answered, " Perhaps then I was mistaken...the company. Become, as far as with innocence and honor you can, all things to all men, and you will gain a great many. Have des prevenances to, and... | |
| Logan Pearsall Smith - 1928 - 280 páginas
...he started in his chair, and said he heard a gun fired; but when the company assured him they heard no such thing, he answered, perhaps then I was mistaken;...his story, to the great indignation of the company. Ibid.., 647. A MAN who tells nothing, or who tells all, will equally have nothing told him. Ibid.,... | |
| Jacob A. Stein - 320 páginas
...he started in his chair and said he heard a gun fired; but when the company assured him they heard no such thing, he answered, perhaps then I was mistaken;...his story, to the great indignation of the company. Unknown to Lord Chesterfield, while at one of the minor ambassadorial posts Philip had married a woman... | |
| 1774 - 750 páginas
...make them fa fpeet that you rather laughed at them for example, your civility to а госте ftory, to the great indignation of the company. Become, as...things to all men» and you will gain a great many friends, country-gentleman muftbe in a verydi Have dis prévenances too, and fay or do ferent way to... | |
| 1774 - 760 páginas
...perhaps then I was miftaken ; but, however, fince we are talking of guns — and then told his ftory, to the great indignation of the company. Become, as...innocence and honour you can, all things to all men, and yon will gain a great many friends. Have des prevenance! too, and fay or do what you judge beforehand... | |
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