| Hugh Blair - 1785 - 496 str.
...require fteady goSER M. vernment, to keep them within a due and limited province. But fuch as are of art irregular and vicious nature, are not to be governed, but to be banifhed from every orderly fociety. As foon as a man feeks his happinefs from the gaming-table, the... | |
| 1809 - 572 str.
...admitted between two sentences, though they be joined by a disjunctive or copulative conjunction: as, " He who lifts himself up to the observation and notice...of the world, is, of all men, the least likely to avoid censure. For, he draws upon himself a thousand eyes, that will narrowly inspect him in evelry... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 str.
...Recreations, though they may be of an innocent kind, require steady government, to keep them within a due and limited province. But such as are of an irregular...of the world, is, of all men, the least likely to avoid censure. For he draws upon himself a thousand eyes, that •\vill narrowly inspect him in every... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 str.
...Recreations, though they may be of an innocent kind, require steady government, to keep them within a due and limited province. But such as are of an irregular...every well-regulated mind." " He who lifts himself up t» the observation and notice of the world, is, of all men, the least likely to avoid censure. For... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 str.
...innocent kind, require fteady government, to keep them within a due and limited province. But fuch as are of an irregular and vicious nature, are not to be governed, but to be banifhed from every well-regulated mind." " He who lifts himfelf up to the obfervation and notice of... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1807 - 290 str.
...Recreations, though they may be of an innocent kind, require steady government, to keep them within a due and limited province. But such as are of an irregular...not to be governed, but to be banished from every well regulated mind." " He who lifts himself up to the observation and notice .of the world, is, of... | |
| Hugh Blair, James Finlayson - 1808 - 448 str.
...therefore, though they be of an innocent kind, require steady go. vcrnment, to keep them within a due and limited province. But such as are of an irregular...not to be' governed, but to be banished from every orderly society. As soon as a man seeks his happiness from the gaming-table, the midnight revel, and... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1808 - 526 str.
...Recreations, though they may be of an innocent kind, require steady government, to keep them within a due and limited province. But such as are of an irregular and vicious nature, arc not to be governed, but to be banished from every well- regulated mind." " He who lifts himself... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 348 str.
...though they may be of an innocent kind, require steady govfernme nt, to keep them within a clue and limited province. But such as are of an irregular...who lifts himself up to the observation and notice •f the world, is, of all men, the least likely to avoid censure. For he draws upon himself a thousand... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1809 - 330 str.
...innocent kind, require steady government, to keep them within a due and limited province. But such us are of an irregular and vicious nature, are not to...governed, but to be banished from every well-regulated mmd." " He who lilts himself up to the observation and notice of the world, is, of all men, the least... | |
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