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Page 277
... thing be good for any thing , I am sure sincerity is better : for why does any man dissemble , or seem to be that which he is not , but because he thinks it good to have such a quality as he pretends to ? for to coun- terfeit and ...
... thing be good for any thing , I am sure sincerity is better : for why does any man dissemble , or seem to be that which he is not , but because he thinks it good to have such a quality as he pretends to ? for to coun- terfeit and ...
Page 327
... thing to be regarded , if we have a mind to relish any thing else . It would therefore very well become your spectatorial vigilance , to give it in orders to your officer for inspecting signs ' , that in his march he would look into the ...
... thing to be regarded , if we have a mind to relish any thing else . It would therefore very well become your spectatorial vigilance , to give it in orders to your officer for inspecting signs ' , that in his march he would look into the ...
Page 478
... thing . But I was just now going to draw the manner of behaviour I would ad- vise people to practise under some maxim , and in- timated that every one almost was governed by his pride . There was an old fellow about forty years ago so ...
... thing . But I was just now going to draw the manner of behaviour I would ad- vise people to practise under some maxim , and in- timated that every one almost was governed by his pride . There was an old fellow about forty years ago so ...
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