The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Volume 19C. Bathurst, C. Davis, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. Hodges, R. and J. Dodsley, and W. Bowyer., 1754 |
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Page 96
... business , or out of business . The greatest part of the men I have seen in business , perhaps all of them , have been fo far from acting on philofophical principles , that is , on principles of reafon and vir- tue , that they have not ...
... business , or out of business . The greatest part of the men I have seen in business , perhaps all of them , have been fo far from acting on philofophical principles , that is , on principles of reafon and vir- tue , that they have not ...
Page 97
... business have been fo far from prac- tifing philosophy , that they have lived in the world errant triflers ; or retiring from it , have fallen into ftupid indolence , and deferved fuch an infcription as Seneca mentions , in one of his ...
... business have been fo far from prac- tifing philosophy , that they have lived in the world errant triflers ; or retiring from it , have fallen into ftupid indolence , and deferved fuch an infcription as Seneca mentions , in one of his ...
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... business than he could do , let him be never fo indiffe- rent and I am in hopes that Con , may fettle here . Dr. Mead , whofe goodness to me is great , may be of vast use to him , if he finds , as I hope he will , that he is worthy of ...
... business than he could do , let him be never fo indiffe- rent and I am in hopes that Con , may fettle here . Dr. Mead , whofe goodness to me is great , may be of vast use to him , if he finds , as I hope he will , that he is worthy of ...
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