| William Seward - 1795 - 684 páginas
...Prefbyterian feve" rity ; that is yet more to be avoided. Advice, " like phyfic, fhould be fo fweetened and prepared " as to be made palatable, or nature may be apt to " revolt againft it. Be always fmcere, but at the *' fame time always polite. Be humble,, without " defcending from your character... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 418 páginas
...Prefbyterian feve** rity; that is yet more to be avoided. Advice, " like phyfic, mould be fo fweetened and prepared " as to be made palatable, or nature...correct, without offending good -manners : to " be a cynic is as bad as to be a fycophant. You " are not to lay afide the gentleman with your " fword, nor... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 430 páginas
...Prefbyterian feve" rity; that is yet more to be avoided. Advice, " like phyfic, flipuld be fo fweetened and prepared " as to be made palatable, or nature...it. Be always fincere, but at the " fame time always pol'rte. Be humble, without " defcending from your character ; reprove and 4* correct, without oifending... | |
| William Seward - 1798 - 536 páginas
...** and prepared as to be made palatable, or na" ture may be apt to revolt againft it. Be al** ways fincere, but at the fame time always ** polite. Be...character ; reprove and correct, without " offending good-manners : to be a cynic is as " bad as to be a fycophant. You are not to " lay afide the gentleman... | |
| William Seward - 1804 - 492 páginas
...Prefbyterian feverity ; " that is yet more to be avoided. Advice, like " phyfic, mould be fo fweetened and prepared as " to be made palatable, or nature...correct, without offending good manners : to '.' be a cynic is as bad as to be a fycophant. You '««rc not to lay afide the gentleman with your * fword,... | |
| 1826 - 450 páginas
...to you a four feverity, that is yet more to be avoided. Advice, like phyfic, mould be fo fweetened and prepared as to be made palatable, or nature may...at the fame time always polite: be humble, without defcendingfrom yourcharacter : reprove and correct, without offending good-manners ; to be a cynic... | |
| 1831 - 460 páginas
...best of every thing, forgives every body, and serves all. ADVICE. Like physic, should be so sweetened and prepared, as to be made palatable ; or Nature may be apt to revolt against it. OLD AGE. To a good man, who has wisely spent hisdavs, years will steal on him insensibly,... | |
| Maxims - 1852 - 242 páginas
...but they cannot give the sense to make a right use of it. Advice, like physic, should be so sweetened and prepared, as to be made palatable ; or nature may be apt to revolt against it. When there are so many thousands of dangers lovering about us, what wonder is it if one... | |
| Sabine Baring Gould - 1876 - 328 páginas
...sour Presbyterian severity. That is yet more to be avoided; advice, like physick, must be so sweetned and prepared as to be made palatable, or Nature may be apt to revolt against it. Be always sincere, but at the same time be always polite. Be humble without descending... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1886 - 322 páginas
...sour Presbyterian severity. That is yet more to be avoided: advice, like physick, must be so swcetned and prepared as to be made palatable, or Nature may be apt to revolt against it. Be always sincere, but at the same time be always polite. Be humble without descending... | |
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