| Sir Matthew Hale - 1684 - 162 strani
...impertinent , vain, pa flionate perfbns, their Speech is for the moft part according , and the beft advantage that you will gain by their Speech, is but thereby to leafn their difpofitions, to difcern their failings , and to make your felves the more cautious both... | |
| 1810 - 482 strani
...(hey he light, impertinent, vain, passionate persons, their speech is, fur the most part, according; and the best advantage that you will gain by their speech, is hut thereby to learn their dispositions, to discern their failings, and to make yourselves the more... | |
| Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 strani
...they be light, impertinent, vain, passionate persons, their speech is for the most part according, and the best advantage that you will gain by their...dispositions, to discern their failings, and to make yourself the more cautious, both in your conversation with them, and in your own speech and deportment,... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 strani
...are in company with light, vain, impertinent persons, let the observing of their failings make yon the more cautious both in your conversation with them, and in your general behaviour, that you may avoid their errors. If any one, whom you do not know to be a person... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 strani
...are in company with light, vain, imperilpent persons, let the observing of their failings, make you the more cautious both in your conversation with them, and in your general behaviour, that you may avoid their errors. If any one, whom you do not know to be a person... | |
| Matthew Hale - 1817 - 236 strani
...they be light, impertinent, vain, passionate persons, their speech is, for the most part, according ; and the best advantage, that you will gain by their...conversation with them, and in your own speech and deportment 3 for in the unseemliness of their speech, you may better discern and avoid the like in yourselves.... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1820 - 226 strani
...they be light, impertinent, vain, passionate persons, their speech is for the most part accordingly; and the best advantage that you will gain by their...yourselves the more cautious both in your conversation witL them, and in your own speech and deportment; for ia the unseemliness of their speech you may better... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 strani
...are in company with light, vain, impertinent persons, let the observing of their failings make you the more cautious both in your conversation with them and in your general behaviour, that you may avoid their errors. If any one whom you do not know to be a person... | |
| J H. Aitken - 1853 - 378 strani
...are in company with light, vain, impertinent persons, let the observing of their failings make you the more cautious both in your conversation with them and in your general behaviour, that you may avoid their errors. If any one whom you do not know to be a person... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 strani
...are in company with light, vain, impertinent persons, let the observing of their failings make you the more cautious both in your conversation with them and in your general behavior, that you may avoid their errors. If any one, whom you do not know to be a person... | |
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