A MAN'S first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart ; his next, to escape the censures of the world. If the last interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely neglected ; but otherwise there cannot be a greater satisfaction to... NL orphan barcodes on file at ReCAP - Page 2041804Full view - About this book
| James Comper Gray - 1872 - 422 pages
...'iJo. xii.26; Col. Ш. 24 ; Ep. i. 6. / Dr. W. Arnot. " A man's first care should be to avoid tt e reproaches of his own heart ; his next, to escape the censures of the world ... Л man is more sигe of his conduct when the verdict wh. he passes on his own behaviour is thus... | |
| William Lennie - 1872 - 248 pages
...Bay. Put the Word of God into the hands of my son. His noble conduct well deserved honourable reward. A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart. Things remaining thus, the secretary's character will suffer greatly. The first two ships of the French... | |
| Albert M. Bacon - 1872 - 294 pages
...happy when he gains his own approbation, the hf imp. FOOL when he gains that of OTHERS. hl imp. 13. A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own hf imp. heart ; his next, to escape the censure of the WORLD. hl 14. When our vices LEAVE us, we flatter... | |
| Edward Law Hussey - 1873 - 172 pages
...temper, has nothing in it of true greatness of mind. — PLUTARCH, Timoleon and P. Emilius compared. A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches...ought to be entirely neglected ; but otherwise there can not be a greater satisfaction to an honest mind, than to see those approbations which it gives... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 576 pages
...with great deference—The Saracen's Head. Comes jucundus in via pro vehiculo est. PUR. SYR. Frag. interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely...which it gives itself seconded by the applauses of the public: a man is more sure of his conduct, when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 584 pages
...with great deference — The Saracen's Head. Comes jucundus in via pro vehiculo est. PUB. SYR. Frag. A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches...to escape the censures of the world ; if the last D z interferes with the former, it ought to be entirely neglected ; but otherwise there cannot be a... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1875 - 566 pages
...former, it ought to be entirely neglected- b otherwise there cannot be a greater satisfaction to an hones mind, than to see those approbations which it gives itself seconded by the applauses of the public : a man is more sure of his con duct, when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 pages
...accuser that cannot be stilled, and an avenging spirit that never is quenched. DR. J. ABERCROMBIE. A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches...which it gives itself seconded by the applauses of the public. A man is more sure of his conduct when the verdict which he passes upon his own behaviour is... | |
| Henry Noble Day - 1877 - 564 pages
...creatures. No. 122. Friday, July 20. Comes jucundns in via pro vehiculo est. • - Publ. Syr. Frag. A MAN'S first care should be to avoid the reproaches...mind, than to see those approbations which it gives it self seconded by the applauses of the publick : A man is more sure of his conduct, when the verdict... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1877 - 464 pages
...vehiculo fsf. PUDLIUS SYRUS, Fraginenta. An agreeable companion upon the road is as good as a coach. A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches...the censures of the world: if the last interferes \vith the former, it ought to be entirely neglected; but, otherwise, there cannot be a greater satisfaction... | |
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