| James Forrester - 1736 - 72 oldal
...> 'f ' ' EXACTLY parallel to this, is that wrong Notion which many have, that nothing .more is clue from them to their Neighbours, than what refults from...Complacencies, and Endeavours to give others Pleafure, are requisite to keep up the Relifh of Life, and procure us that Affection and Efteem which every Man,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 364 oldal
...Truth, which they might have learned from a little Attention, */z. that great Sums are made up of fmall. Exactly parallel to this,- is that wrong Notion, which...our Debts, and forbids us to do Injuries : Whereas a tboufand little Civilities, Complacencies, and Endeavours to give others Pleafure, are requifite to... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1762 - 342 oldal
...Attention,, viz. that great Soms are, made up ofc faiall. Exafily garalleli to this, is that wrong Notiorii, which .many have,, that nothing more is due from,...refults from a Principle of Honefty ; -which commands us THE POLITE PHILOSOPHER.' to pay our Debts, and forbids us to do Injuries :• Whereas a thoufand little... | |
| 1765 - 378 oldal
...Truth, which they might have learned from a little Attention, viz. that great Sums are made up of fmall. Exactly parallel to this, Is that wrong Notion; which...them to their Neighbours, than what refults from a Piincipfe of Honefty ; which commands us to pay our Debt?, and forbids us to do Injuries : Whereas... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1771 - 372 oldal
...they might Have learned from a little Attention, viz. that great Sums are made up of fmall. ExaSly parallel to this., is that wrong Notion* which many...Endeavours to give others P.leafure, are requifite to keep up the Relifh of Life, and procure us that Affe&ion and Efteem, which every Man, who has a Senfe of... | |
| Manual - 1809 - 324 oldal
...which they might have learned from a little attention, namely, that great sums are made up of small. Exactly parallel to this, is that wrong notion, which many have, that nothing more is due to their neighbours, than what results from a principle of honesty, which commands us to piiy our debts,... | |
| 1819 - 490 oldal
...from great errors in aflairs of moment. Exactly parallel to this is that wrong notion which manyhave, that nothing more is due from them to their neighbours than what results from a principle of honesty, | which commands us to pay what we owe, and forbids us to commit... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1831 - 290 oldal
...truth, which they might have learned from a little attention, viz. that great sums are made up of small. Exactly parallel to this, is that wrong notion which...have, that nothing more is due from them to their neighhours, than what results from a principle of honesty, — which commands us to pay our dehts,... | |
| 1841 - 300 oldal
...truth, which they might have learned from a little attention, viz. that great sums are made up of small. Exactly parallel to this, is that wrong notion which...more is due from them to their neighbours, than what results from a principle of honesty, — which commands us to pay our debts, and forbids to do injuries... | |
| Thomas Louis Haines, Levi W. Yaggy - 1882 - 656 oldal
...actions, and he observes carefully the behavior and manners of those who are thus distinguished. It is a wrong notion which many have, that nothing more is due from them to their neighbors than what results from a principle of honesty, which commands us to pay our debts, and forbids... | |
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