They will either teach you so to regulate your conduct as to be able to set the most malicious inquiries at defiance ; or, if that be a lost hope, they will teach you prudence enough not to attract the public attention to a character which will only pass... Winter evenings - Strana 160autor/autoři: Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Junius - 1797 - 402 str.
...if that be a lost hope, they will teach you prudence enough not to attract the public attention to a character which will only pass without censure when it passes without observation. JUNIUS. LETTER VIII. TO THE DUKE OF GRAFTON. MY LORD, 18 March, 1769. BEFORE you were placed at the... | |
| Junius - 1804 - 494 str.
...if that be a lost hope, they will teach you prudence enough not to attract the public attention to a character, which will only pass without censure when it passes without observation. . JUNIUS*. * It has been said, and I believe truly, that it was signified to Sir William Draper, as... | |
| Junius - 1804 - 472 str.
...if that be a lost hope, they will teach you prudence enough not to attract the public attention to a character, which will only pass without censure, when it passes without observation. ' JUNIUS*. • It has been said, and I believe truly, that it was signified to Sir William Draper,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1805 - 320 str.
...own purpose : for, in pursuit of notice and distinction, it will even industriously seek disgrace. As the desire of fame, or distinction, seems natural...them contentedly acquiesce in harmless obscurity. / EVENING IX. ON THE FXPEDIENCY OF MAKING EXPENSIVE CONNECTIONS TO PROMOTE THE INFERIOR TRADES. Cau-iiticum... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1806 - 320 str.
...if that be a lost hope, they will teach you prudence enough, not to attract the public attention to a character which will only pass without censure, when it passes without observation.• JUNIUS. * It has been said, I believe truly, that it was signified to Sir William Draper, as the request... | |
| Junius - 1807 - 336 str.
...if that be a lost hope, they will teach you prudence enough not to attract the public attention to a character which will only pass without censure, when it passes without observation. , JUNIUS. LETTER VIII. TO THE DUKE OF GHAFTON. MY LORD, March 18, 1769. BEFORE you were placed at lhe... | |
| Junius - 1809 - 364 str.
...if that be a lost hope, they will teach you prudence enough, not to attract the public attention to a character which will only pass without censure when it passes without observation*. JUNIUS. * It has been said, I believe truly, that it was signified to Sir "William Draper, as the request... | |
| Junius - 1813 - 530 str.
...if that be a lost hope, they will teach you prudence enough not to attract the public attention to a character, which will only pass without censure, when it passes without observation. JUNIUS. LETTER VIII. TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF GRAFTON. MvLoRD, 18 March, 1769. BEFORE you were placed... | |
| 1821 - 432 str.
...if that be a lost hope, they will teach you prudence enough not to attract the public attention to a character, which will only pass without censure when it passes without observation.* JUNIUS. • It has been said, I believe truly, that it was signified to sir William Draper, as the... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 452 str.
...own purpose : for, in pursuit of notice and distinction, it will even industriously seek disgrace. As the desire of fame, or distinction, seems natural...them contentedly acquiesce in harmless obscurity. EVENING IX. ON THE EXPEDIENCY OF MAKING EXPENSIVE CONNEXIONS TO PROMOTE THE INFERIOR TRADES. Purpura... | |
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