| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1831 - 290 pągines
...gain, when they stand in competition — to despise every advantage which cannot he attained wiihout dishonest arts — to brook no meanness, and to stoop...distinction in life. At the same time, this virtuous since*nd cautious in contracting intimacy ; but when 1 virtuous friendship is once established, consider... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1833 - 222 pągines
...competition to despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts to brook tio meanness and to stoop to no dissimulation are the...of a great mind the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life* As (here is a worldly happiness which God perceives to be no other than disguised... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1834 - 236 pągines
...in competition to despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts to hrook no meanness and to stoop to no dissimulation are the...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... | |
| 1835 - 330 pągines
...honor above gain, when they stand in competition ; to despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts ; to brook no meanness ; and...time, this virtuous sincerity is perfectly consistent wilh the most prudent vigilance and caution. It is opposed to cunning, not to true wisdom. It is not... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1835 - 266 pągines
...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 - 1837 - 260 pągines
...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 i« worldly happiness which God perceives to be no other than disguised... | |
| George Smallfield - 1838 - 80 pągines
...honour above gain, when they stand in competition ; to despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts; to brook no meanness, and...stoop to no dissimulation ; are the indications of a greut mind, and the presages of future eminence and usefulness. In the New Testament, as in the dignified... | |
| Alexander Reid - 1839 - 154 pągines
...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 - 1840 - 262 pągines
...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... | |
| 1841 - 300 pągines
...above gain, when they stand in competition — to despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts — to brook no meanness, and...stoop to no dissimulation — are the indications of a greet mind, the presages of future eminence and distinction in life. At the same time, this virtuous... | |
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