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" Whatever rules you have deliberately proposed to yourself for the conduct of life, abide by them as so many laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety in transgressing any of them ; and do not regard what any one says of you, for this, after all,... "
All the Works of Epictetus, which are Now Extant: Consisting of His ... - Page 293
by Epictetus - 1768
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Essays, Moral and Literary, Volume 2

Vicesimus Knox - 1783 - 408 pages
...of life, abide by them as fo many laws, and as if you v/ould be guilty of impiety in tranlgreffing any of them ; and do not regard what any one fays...this, after all, is no concern of yours. How long will you defer to think yourfelf worthy of the nobleft improvements, and in no inftance to tranfgrefs...
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Essays, Moral and Literary, Volume 2

Vicesimus Knox - English essays - 1785 - 442 pages
...life, abide by them a» to many law», and as if you would be guilty of impiety i\\ tranigreliinganyof them ; and do not regard what any one fays of you,...this, after all, is no concern of yours. How long will you defer to think yourfelf worthy of the noblell improvements, and in no inltancc to traut"....
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Essays, Moral and Literary, Volume 2

Vicesimus Knox - 1803 - 328 pages
...conduct of life, abide by them as fo many laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety in tranfgrefting any of them ; and do not regard what any one fays of you, for this, after all, is no concern of your's. How long will you defer to think yourfelf worthy of the nobleft improvements, and in no iuftance...
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The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses in Four Books ..., Volume 1

Epictetus - 1807 - 800 pages
...if you would be guilty of Impiety in transgressing any of them : and do not regard what any one says of you ; for this, after all, is no Concern of yours, How long then will you defer to think yourself worthy of the noblest Improvements, and, in no Instance, to transgress the Distinctions of...
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The British Essayists: Knox's essays

James Ferguson - English essays - 1819 - 324 pages
...if you would be guilty of impiety in transgressing any of them ; and do not regard what any one says of you, for this, after all, is no concern of yours. How long will you defer to think yourself worthy of the noblest improvements, and in no instance to transgress...
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The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral ..., Volume 3

1821 - 702 pages
...if you would be guilty of impiety in transgressing any of them : and do not regard what any one says of you, for this, after all, is no concern of yours. How long will you defer to think yourself worthy of the noblest improvements, and in no instance to transgress...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 3

664 pages
...if you would be guilty of impiety in transgressing any of them : and do not regard what any one says of you, for this, after all, is no concern of yours. How long will you defer to think yourself worthy of the noblestimprovements, and in no instance to transgress...
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Essays, Moral and Literary, Volume 2

Vicesimus Knox - 1821 - 316 pages
...if you would be guilty of impiety in transgressing any of them ; and do not regard what any one says of you ; for this, after all, is no concern of yours. How long will you defer to think yourself worthy of the noblest improvements, and in no instance to transgress...
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The British Essayists: Knox's essays

James Ferguson - English essays - 1823 - 314 pages
...if you would be guilty of impiety in transgressing any of them; and do not regard what any one says of you ; for this, after all, is no concern of yours. How long will you defer to think yourself worthy of the noblest improvements, and in no instance to transgress...
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The Works of Vicesimus Knox, D.D.: With a Biographical Preface, Volume 1

Vicesimus Knox - Christian literature - 1824 - 598 pages
...if you would be guilty of impiety in transgressing any of them ; and do not regard what any one says of you, for this, after all, is no concern of yours. How long will you defer to think yourself worthy of the noblest improvements, and in no instance to transgress...
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