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... honour than he can poffibly reap from any accomplishments of his own . But all the credit of wit which was given me by the gentle men above - mentioned , with whom I have now throughout this edition to all the papers which can with ...
... honour than he can poffibly reap from any accomplishments of his own . But all the credit of wit which was given me by the gentle men above - mentioned , with whom I have now throughout this edition to all the papers which can with ...
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... honour . As to the first of these orders of men , I have not one word more to fay of them as to the latter , I fhall conclude all I have more to offer against them , with refpect to their being prompted by the fear of fhame , by ...
... honour . As to the first of these orders of men , I have not one word more to fay of them as to the latter , I fhall conclude all I have more to offer against them , with refpect to their being prompted by the fear of fhame , by ...
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... fame . If the cuftom of the world is in many cafes ftill too powerful , it is at leaft without excufe . Men may be precipitated into crimes by a falfe notion of honour ; but they do not affect to BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXXI.
... fame . If the cuftom of the world is in many cafes ftill too powerful , it is at leaft without excufe . Men may be precipitated into crimes by a falfe notion of honour ; but they do not affect to BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXXI.
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... honour , yet fometimes with notions rather gay and loofe ; in the other , oeconomy , fnugnefs , integrity , and fome prejudices of pretty high antiquity . When , however , fuccefsful commerce afforded the latter the means , there foon ...
... honour , yet fometimes with notions rather gay and loofe ; in the other , oeconomy , fnugnefs , integrity , and fome prejudices of pretty high antiquity . When , however , fuccefsful commerce afforded the latter the means , there foon ...
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... i When Plato reproved a young man for playing at dice . What ! for fuch a trifle of money ? CUSTOM , anfwered Plato , is no trifle . ' VOL . I. the diftinction made between honour and honefty , and the. BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXXIII ...
... i When Plato reproved a young man for playing at dice . What ! for fuch a trifle of money ? CUSTOM , anfwered Plato , is no trifle . ' VOL . I. the diftinction made between honour and honefty , and the. BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXXIII ...
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