| Lindley Murray - English language - 1808 - 542 pages
...honour above gain when they stand in competition to despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts to brook no meanness and to...of a great mind the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life. As there is a worldly happiness which God perceives to be no other than disguised... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1808 - 178 pages
...in competition to despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts to bruok no meanness and to stoop to no dissimulation are the indications of agreat mind the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life, As there is a worldly happiness... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1812 - 224 pages
...honour above gain when they stand in competition to despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts to brook no meanness and to...of a great mind the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life. As there is a worldly happiness which God perceives to be no other than disguised... | |
| Thomas Condie - 1813 - 262 pages
...competition ; to despise every advantage, which cannot Ыi attained without dishonest arts ; to brool no meanness, and to stoop to no dissimulation ; are the indications of a gre:'' mind, the presages of future eminent and distinction in life. Atthe same timi this virtuous... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1814 - 190 pages
...honour above gain, when they stand in competition ; to despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts ; to brook no meanness, and...a great mind, the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life. As there is a worldly happiness, which God perceives to be no other than disguised... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1814 - 308 pages
...honour above gain when they stand in competition to despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts to brook no meanness and to...of a great mind the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life. As there is a worldly happiness which God perceives to be no other than disguised... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 424 pages
...every advantage which cannot be attained without hiphonest arts ; to brook no meanness, and to sloop to no dissimulation ; are the indications of a great...eminence and distinction in life. At the same time, this vir:uous sincerity is perfectly consistent with the most prudent vigilance and caution. It is opposed... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 pages
...honour above gain, when they stand in competition ; to despise every advantage, which cannot be attained without dishonest arts ; to brook no meanness, and...dissimulation ; are the indications of a great mind, the presagei of future eminence and distinction in life. At the same time this virtuous sincerity is perfectly... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1817 - 216 pages
...despise every advantage which cannot be attained without di-shonest arts to brook no meanness and fco stoop to no dissimulation are the indications of a great mind the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life. As there is a worldly happiness which God perceives to be no other than disguised... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1819 - 222 pages
...despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts to brook no meanness and to sloop to no dissimulation are the indications of a great mind the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life. As there is a worldly happiness which God perceives to be no other than disguised... | |
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