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Strana 170
... honour and decency. An open and assured behaviour is the natural consequence of such a resolution. A man thus armed, if his words or actions are at any time misinterpreted, retires within himself, and, from a consciousness of his own ...
... honour and decency. An open and assured behaviour is the natural consequence of such a resolution. A man thus armed, if his words or actions are at any time misinterpreted, retires within himself, and, from a consciousness of his own ...
Strana 171
... honour and virtue ? Do it immediately. Can you visit a sick friend? Will it revive him to see you enter, and suspend your own ease and pleasure to comfort his weakness, and hear the impertinences of a wretch in pain? Do not stay to take ...
... honour and virtue ? Do it immediately. Can you visit a sick friend? Will it revive him to see you enter, and suspend your own ease and pleasure to comfort his weakness, and hear the impertinences of a wretch in pain? Do not stay to take ...
Strana 172
... honour, who take part with me, the terms I offered before the battle. Let them owe this to their friends who have been long in my interests. Power is weakened by the full use of it, but extended by moderation. Oalbinius is proud, and ...
... honour, who take part with me, the terms I offered before the battle. Let them owe this to their friends who have been long in my interests. Power is weakened by the full use of it, but extended by moderation. Oalbinius is proud, and ...
Strana 173
... honour as ancient heroes ? Caesar has not yet died ; Caesar is prepared to die." STEELE. T. No. 875. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1712. Non possidentcm multa vocaveris Recte beatum : rectius occupat Nomen beati, qui deorum Muneribus sapienter uti ...
... honour as ancient heroes ? Caesar has not yet died ; Caesar is prepared to die." STEELE. T. No. 875. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1712. Non possidentcm multa vocaveris Recte beatum : rectius occupat Nomen beati, qui deorum Muneribus sapienter uti ...
Strana 193
... honour was designed this soldier, appeared as much too great to be borne by bis gratitude, as the injury was intolerable to his resentment. When we turn our thoughts from these extraordinary occurrences into common life, we see an ...
... honour was designed this soldier, appeared as much too great to be borne by bis gratitude, as the injury was intolerable to his resentment. When we turn our thoughts from these extraordinary occurrences into common life, we see an ...
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