Select British Classics, 38. kötetJ. Conrad, 1803 |
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62. oldal
... fortune . If the youth of the university were to be advanced , according to their sufficiency in the severe progress of learning ; or " riches could be secured to men of understanding , and favour to men of skill ; " then in- deed all ...
... fortune . If the youth of the university were to be advanced , according to their sufficiency in the severe progress of learning ; or " riches could be secured to men of understanding , and favour to men of skill ; " then in- deed all ...
78. oldal
... fortune to no purpose . All , therefore , that I desire of you is , to tell me whether upon exhibiting the se- veral particulars which I have here related to you , I may not sue her for damages in a court of justice . Your advice in ...
... fortune to no purpose . All , therefore , that I desire of you is , to tell me whether upon exhibiting the se- veral particulars which I have here related to you , I may not sue her for damages in a court of justice . Your advice in ...
427. oldal
... fortune by those means , which at the same time enlarge their minds . Nor shall I speak disho- nourably of some little artifice and finesse used upon these occasions ; since the world is so just to any man who is become a possessor of ...
... fortune by those means , which at the same time enlarge their minds . Nor shall I speak disho- nourably of some little artifice and finesse used upon these occasions ; since the world is so just to any man who is become a possessor of ...
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