An American BibleРипол Классик, 1946 - 256 pages |
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Page 43
... thee unfit for business, thou exceedest the due measure a, u, If thou art dull and heavy after meat, it 's a sign thou hast exceeded the due measure; for meat and drink ought to refresh the body, and make it cheerful, and not to dull ...
... thee unfit for business, thou exceedest the due measure a, u, If thou art dull and heavy after meat, it 's a sign thou hast exceeded the due measure; for meat and drink ought to refresh the body, and make it cheerful, and not to dull ...
Page 53
... thee u- so0 The same man can not be both friend and fiatterer. c» He who multiplies Riches multiplies Cares a. wb An old man in a House is a good Sign a- a0 Those that are feared, are hated so aO The things which hurt, instruct so ub ...
... thee u- so0 The same man can not be both friend and fiatterer. c» He who multiplies Riches multiplies Cares a. wb An old man in a House is a good Sign a- a0 Those that are feared, are hated so aO The things which hurt, instruct so ub ...
Page 58
... a servant to dwell with thee» “ecWrite with the learned, pronounce with the vulgar. a: 'Time is an herb that cures all diseases» aKeep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards a Page 58 AN ANIERICAN BIBLE.
... a servant to dwell with thee» “ecWrite with the learned, pronounce with the vulgar. a: 'Time is an herb that cures all diseases» aKeep your eyes wide open before marriage, half shut afterwards a Page 58 AN ANIERICAN BIBLE.
Page 59
... thee a.- uThe ancients tell us what is best; but we must learn of the modems what is fittest a.- a@Since I can not govern my own tongue, though within my own teeth, how can I hope to govern the tongues of others? an- a0 Since thou art ...
... thee a.- uThe ancients tell us what is best; but we must learn of the modems what is fittest a.- a@Since I can not govern my own tongue, though within my own teeth, how can I hope to govern the tongues of others? an- a0 Since thou art ...
Page 60
... thee so oft as thyself?» nc, Is there anything men take more pains about than to make themselves unhappy? se- 500 Nothing brings more pain than too much pleasure; nothing more bondage than too much liberty (or libertinism) :0- se0 He ...
... thee so oft as thyself?» nc, Is there anything men take more pains about than to make themselves unhappy? se- 500 Nothing brings more pain than too much pleasure; nothing more bondage than too much liberty (or libertinism) :0- se0 He ...
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