| John Wilson - 1844 - 142 pàgines
...despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts ; to brook no meanness, and stoop to no dissimulation; are the indications of a great mind, the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life. REMARK. — Commas are not unfrequently preferable to semicolons, when none of... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1846 - 144 pàgines
...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. Rule 3. As there is a worldly happiness, which God perceives to be no other than... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1847 - 252 pàgines
...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... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1848 - 162 pàgines
...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. RULE 3. As there is a worldly happiness which God perceives to be no other than... | |
| Edward J. Hallock - 1849 - 262 pàgines
...hath mingled her wine ; she hath also furnished her table." — Bible. False Punctuation. be attained without dishonest arts to brook no meanness and to...of a great mind the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life. RULE III. The semicolon is placed before as, when it introduces an example, and... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1853 - 250 pàgines
...in competition to despise every advantage which cannot he attained withoat dishonest arts to hrook no meanness and to stoop to no dissimulation are the...of a great mind the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life. 376. That darkness of character where we can see no heart those foldings of art... | |
| Edward J. Hallock - 1854 - 260 pàgines
...hath mingled her wine ; she hath also furnished her table." — Bible. False Punctuation. be attained without dishonest arts to brook no meanness and to...of a great mind the presages of future eminence and usefulness in life. RULE III. The semicolon is placed before as, when it introduces an example, and... | |
| Alexander Reid - 1854 - 154 pàgines
...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... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1855 - 136 pàgines
...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 of life. perceives to be no other than disguised misery; as there are worldly honours, which... | |
| John Wilson - 1855 - 360 pàgines
...despise every advantage which cannot be attained without dishonest arts ; to brook no meanness, and stoop to no dissimulation, — are the indications...a great mind, the presages of future eminence and usefulness In life. 3. If we think of glory in the fleld; of wisdom in the cabinet; of the purest patriotism;... | |
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