Addresses to Young Men: By James Fordyce, D.D. ...T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... conversation , in a cour- teous behaviour , in the spirit and accom- plishments of a gentleman ; if knowledge be pleasant to the foul , and the love of li- . berty be more than a name ; to these con- fiderations , and whatever is most ...
... conversation , in a cour- teous behaviour , in the spirit and accom- plishments of a gentleman ; if knowledge be pleasant to the foul , and the love of li- . berty be more than a name ; to these con- fiderations , and whatever is most ...
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... conversation still his own way , if indeed he does not en- gross the whole ; and either openly or ob- liquely to detract from others , while with more or lefs management , or it may be none at all , he magnifies himself ; -in fuch ...
... conversation still his own way , if indeed he does not en- gross the whole ; and either openly or ob- liquely to detract from others , while with more or lefs management , or it may be none at all , he magnifies himself ; -in fuch ...
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... conversation , the inexplicable magic thou art fo ill able to withstand ; it would be unnatural , it would be impoffible . Perhaps there was but one precaution practicable in your cafe ; and there is but one course to be pur- fued by ...
... conversation , the inexplicable magic thou art fo ill able to withstand ; it would be unnatural , it would be impoffible . Perhaps there was but one precaution practicable in your cafe ; and there is but one course to be pur- fued by ...
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... conversation , and the most friendly correfpondence . It is one of the lights in which antiquity fhines moft confpicuous : it reflects a luftre on the hearts , no less than the heads , of many great men , by whom Greece and Rome were ...
... conversation , and the most friendly correfpondence . It is one of the lights in which antiquity fhines moft confpicuous : it reflects a luftre on the hearts , no less than the heads , of many great men , by whom Greece and Rome were ...
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