| 1817 - 780 Seiten
...that subject, and the consequence of printing this piece will be, a great deal of odium drawn upon yourself, mischief to you, and no benefit to others. He that spits against the wind, spit* in his own face. But were you to succeed, do you imagine any good would be done by it? You yourself... | |
| 1828 - 304 Seiten
...that subject; and the consequence of printing this piece will be, a great deal of odium drawn upon yourself, mischief to you, and no benefit to others....were you to succeed, do you imagine any good would ba done by it? You yourself may find it easy to live a virtuous life, without the assistance afforded... | |
| Mason Locke Weems - 1822 - 272 Seiten
...sentiments of mankind on that subject; and 'ience of printing this piece will be, a great f odium drawn upon yourself, mischief to you, and no benefit to others....wind, spits in his own face. But were you to succeed, : imagine any good would be done by it? You YOU r>c If may find it easy to live a virtuous life, without... | |
| Silas Jones - 1836 - 348 Seiten
...this subject ; and the consequence of printing this piece will be a great deal of odium drawn upon yourself, mischief to you, and no benefit to others....face. But were you to succeed, do you imagine any good will be done by it ? You yourself may find it easy to live a virtuous life, without the assistance... | |
| Silas Jones - 1836 - 362 Seiten
...own face. But were you to succeed, do you imagine any good will be done by it? You yourself may jind it easy to live a virtuous life, without the assistance afforded by religion. You have a clear perception of the advantages of virtue, and the disadvantages of vice, and possess a strength... | |
| Harmon Kingsbury - 1840 - 404 Seiten
...that subject; and the consequence of printing this piece will be, a great deal of odium drawn upon yourself, mischief to you, and no benefit to others;...face. But were you to succeed, do you imagine any good will be done by it ? You yourself may find it easy to live a virtuous life without the assistance afforded... | |
| 1858 - 498 Seiten
...consequence of printing this piece will be a great deal of odium upon yourself, mischief to you, and no good to others. He that spits against the wind spits in...face. But were you to succeed, do you imagine any good will be done by it? You yourself may find it easy to live a virtuous life without the assistance afforded... | |
| James Stamford Caldwell - 1843 - 372 Seiten
...Swift. 3 Lady MW Montague. 4 Burke. 1 See Symmons's edition of Milton's Prose Worki, vol. i. 5, 6. But were you to succeed, do you imagine any good would...life, without the assistance afforded by religion, from having a clear perception of the advantages of virtue and the disadvantages of vice, and possessing... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 842 Seiten
...that subject ; and the consequence of printing this piece will be, a great deal of odium drawn upon yourself, mischief to you, and no benefit to others....life without the assistance afforded by religion; you havings clear perception of the advantages of virtue and the disadvantages of vice, and possessing... | |
| 1851 - 426 Seiten
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