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" These were call'd Knaves, but bar the Name, The grave Industrious were the same: All Trades and Places knew some Cheat, No Calling was without Deceit. "
Bernard de Mandeville's Bienenfabel - Page 9
by Paul Goldbach - 1886 - 71 pages
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The Rambler's Magazine: Or, Fashionable Emporium of Polite ..., Volume 1

1822 - 614 pages
...heedless neighbour. These were.call'd knaves, but bar the name, The grave industrious were the same : Ali trades and places knew some cheat, No calling was...without deceit. The lawyers, of whose art the basis, Was raising feuds and splitting cases, Opposed all registers, that cheats Might make more work with...
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The History of Moral Science, Volume 1

Robert Blakey - 1833 - 408 pages
...cunningly Convert to their own use the labour Of their good natur'd heedless neighbour. But these were knaves, but bar the name, The grave industrious were...without deceit." " The lawyers, of whose art the basis Was raising feuds aud splitting cases, Opposed all registers, that cheats Might make more work with...
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The Book of Human Character, Volume 1

Charles Bucke - 1837 - 364 pages
...downright working, cunningly Convert to their own use the labour Of their good-natured heedless neighbour. These were call'd knaves ; but bar the name, The grave...industrious were the same ; All trades and places know some cheat ; No calling is without deceit.' Lady Wortley Montague says of Pope, that his works...
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Remarks on The Fable of the Bees

William Law - 1844 - 224 pages
...the labour Of their good-natur'd heedless neighbour. These were call'd knaves, but, bar the name, 55 The grave industrious were the same: All trades and...without deceit. The lawyers, of whose art the basis Was raising feuds and splitting cases, 60 Opposed all registers, that cheats Might make more work with...
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The World of Proverb and Parable: With Illustrations from History, Biography ...

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1885 - 728 pages
...good-natured heedless neighbour. These were called knaves ; but, bar the name, The grave industries were the same. All trades and places knew some cheat ; No calling was without deceit." So that much that is most excellent in appearance and description is what the Wise Man would call silvered...
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The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature ..., Volume 16

Richard Garnett - 1890 - 448 pages
...cunningly Convert to their own use the labor Of their good-natured heedless neighbor. These were called knaves, but bar the name, The grave industrious were...without deceit. The lawyers, of whose art the basis Was raising feuds and splitting cases, Opposed all registers, that cheats Might make more work with...
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Die symbolik der bienen und ihrer produkte in sage, dichtung, kultus, kunst ...

Johann Philipp Glock - 1891 - 438 pages
...Working, cunningly Convert to their own Use the Labour Of their good-natur'd heedless Neighbour. 55 These were call'd knaves, but bar the Name, The grave...the Basis 60 Was raising Feuds and splitting Cases. Oppos'd all Eegisters, that Cheats Might make more Work with dipt Estates; As wer 't unlawfull, that...
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Geschichte und Kritik des ethischen Skepticismus

Josef Klemens Kreibig - 1896 - 176 pages
...And all those, that in Enmity, With downright Working, cunningly Couvert to their own Use the Labour These were call'd knaves, but bar the Name, The grave...Places knew some Cheat, No calling was without Deceit. (Fable 3. f.) ein anderes Gepräge gewonnen: Die heuchlerische Maske f1el vom grossen Staatsmann und...
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Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil ...

Cecil Headlam - 1897 - 348 pages
...cunningly Convert to their own Use the Labour Of their good-Natur'd heedless Neighbour. These were called Knaves, but bar the Name The grave Industrious were...Places knew some Cheat, No calling was without Deceit. r From 'An Enquiry into the Origin of Moral Virtue.' IT is common among cunning Men, that understand...
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Selections from the British Satirists: With an Introductory Essay by Cecil ...

Cecil Headlam - 1897 - 346 pages
...cunningly Convert to their own Use the Labour Of their good-Natur'd heedless Neighbour. These were called Knaves, but bar the Name The grave Industrious were...the same : All Trades and Places knew some Cheat, From ' An Enquiry into the Origin of Moral Virtue.' IT is common among cunning Men, that understand...
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