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Pàgina 52
... behaviour towards an enemy , is indeed very reasonable , as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it , which regards our behaviour towards a friend , savours more of cunning than of discretion , and would cut a man off from ...
... behaviour towards an enemy , is indeed very reasonable , as well as very prudential ; but the latter part of it , which regards our behaviour towards a friend , savours more of cunning than of discretion , and would cut a man off from ...
Pàgina 108
... behaviour : a discourse therefore re- lating to good - breeding towards a loving and ten- der wife would be of great use to this sort of gen- tleman . Could you but once convince them , that to be civil at least is not beneath the ...
... behaviour : a discourse therefore re- lating to good - breeding towards a loving and ten- der wife would be of great use to this sort of gen- tleman . Could you but once convince them , that to be civil at least is not beneath the ...
Pàgina 61
... behaviour which distinguishes him whom we call an agreeable man . It is from this that every body loves and esteems Polycar- pus . He is in the vigour of his age and the gaie- ty of life , but has passed through very conspicu- ous ...
... behaviour which distinguishes him whom we call an agreeable man . It is from this that every body loves and esteems Polycar- pus . He is in the vigour of his age and the gaie- ty of life , but has passed through very conspicu- ous ...
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