| 1836 - 436 Seiten
...our son, proved ineffectual and useless, seeing he always swerved from his filial obedience, showing no application for what was becoming a worthy successor,...slighting the precepts of the masters we had appointed for mm ; but, on the contrary, frequenting disorderly persons, from whom he could learn nothing good, or... | |
| François Marie Arouet de Voltaire - 1836 - 420 Seiten
...all attention and care, for the education and instruction of our son, proved ineffectual and useless, seeing he always swerved from his filial obedience,...application for what was becoming a worthy successor, and alighting the precepts of the masters we had appointed for him ; but, on the contrary , frequenting... | |
| 1836 - 428 Seiten
...son, proved ineffectual and useless, aeerag he always swerved from his filial obedience, showmg DO application for what was becoming a worthy successor, and slighting the precepts of the masters we had appomted for him; but, on the contrary, frequenting disorderly persons, from whom he could learn nothing... | |
| Voltaire - 1818 - 420 Seiten
...all attention and care, for the education and instruction of Our son, proved ineffectual and useless, seeing he always swerved from his filial obedience,...precepts of the masters we had appointed for him ; but, pn the contrary, frequenting disorder!}- persons, from whom he could learn nothing good, or that wouW... | |
| sir John Barrow (bart.) - 1883 - 454 Seiten
...all attention and care, for the education and instruction of our son, proved ineffectual and useless, seeing he always swerved from his filial obedience,...disorderly persons, from whom he could learn nothing good, or that would be advantageous and useful to him. We have not neglected often to endeavour to reclaim,... | |
| Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1904 - 334 Seiten
...our son proved ineffectual and useless, seeing he always swerved from his filial obedience, showing no application for what was becoming a worthy successor,...disorderly persons, from whom he could learn nothing good, or that would be advantageous and useful to him. We have not neglected often to endeavor to reclaim,... | |
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