| Vicesimus Knox - 1783 - 408 pages
...your own fituation towards him ; confider not what he does, but what you are to do. In this manner you will find, from the idea of a neighbour, a citizen, a general, the ccrrefponding duties, if you accuftom yourfefves to contemplate the feveral relations. " It is incumbent... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English essays - 1785 - 442 pages
...your own fituation towards him ; confider not what he does, but what you are to do. In this manner you will find, from the idea of a neighbour, a citizen,...general, the correfponding duties, if you accuftom yourfelves to contemplate the feveral relations. " It is incumbent on every one to offer libations... | |
| Epictetus - 1807 - 800 pages
...Faculty of Choice in a State conformable to Nature. For another will not hurt you, unless you please. You will then be hurt, when you think you are hurt....[the Idea of] a Neighbour, a Citizen, a General, the [corresponding] Duties, if you accustom yourself to contemplate the [several] Relations. * This Chapter,... | |
| James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 324 pages
...your own situation towards him ; consider not what he does, but what you are to do. In this manner you will find, from the idea of a neighbour, a citizen, a general, the corresponding duties, if you accustom yourselves to contemplate the several relations. " It is incumbent... | |
| 664 pages
...your own situation towards him ; consider not what he does, but what you are to do. In this manner you will find, from the idea of a neighbour, a citizen, a general, the corresponding duties, if you accustom yourselves to contemplate the several relations. " Immediately... | |
| 1821 - 702 pages
...your own situation towards him ; consider net what he does, but what you are to do. In this manner you will find, from the idea of a neighbour, a citizen, a general, the corresponding duties, if you accustom yourselves to contemplate the several relations. " Immediately... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - Christian literature - 1824 - 598 pages
...your own situation towards him : consider not what he does, but what you are to do. In this manner you will find, from the idea of a neighbour, a citizen, a general, the corresponding duties, if you accustom yourselves to contemplate the several relations. " It is incumbent... | |
| 1843 - 1028 pages
...Seneca: Opera, 3 vol. 8vo. Amsterdam, 1672 ; vol. ii. pp. 470, 471. not hurt you unless you please. You will then be hurt when you think you are hurt....[the idea of] a neighbour, a citizen, a general, the [corresponding] duties, if you accustom yourself to contemplate the [several] relations."* Further... | |
| Epictetus - Ethics, Ancient - 1920 - 400 pages
...conformable to nature. For another will jigtjmrt you unless you please. You will then~bT Eurt^wEen~you think you are hurt. In this manner, therefore, you...the idea of a neighbour, a citizen, a general, the corresponding duties if you accustom yourself to contemplate the several relations. XXXI Be assured... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1821 - 664 pages
...your own situation towards him ; consider not what he does, but what you are to do. In this manner you will find, from the idea of a neighbour, a citizen, a general, the corresponding duties, if you accustom yourselves to contemplate the several relations. " Immediately... | |
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