| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 páginas
...industry which here seeks its market. less than just, breaks a law, as well as he who hurts his neighbor. I tell you what I am, and what I have done, that your...grounds. If I am more than just to myself, rebuke me. 5 if I have overstepped the modesty that became me, I am open to your censure, and will bear it. But... | |
| William Ware - 1844 - 570 páginas
...himself, sins with him who traduces another. He who is unjust to himself, or less than just, brc:iks a law as well as he who hurts his neighbour. I tell...and what I have done, that your trust for the future ml,y not rest upon ignorant grounds. If I am more than just to myself, reltuko me. If I have overstepped... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 páginas
...trust for the future may not rest upon ignorant grounds. If I am more than just to myself, rebuke me. 5 If I have overstepped the modesty that became me, I am open to your censure, and will bear it. LESSON LXXIII.—TRIALS OF THE POET AND THE SCHOLAR.— GEO. S. HILLARD. In a highly civilized age,... | |
| William Ware - 1859 - 570 páginas
...He who Is unjust to himself, or less than just, breaks a law as well as lie who hurts his neighbor. I tell you what I am and what I have done, that your...bear it. But I have spoken, that you may know your Queen—not only by her acts, but by her admitted principles. I tell you then that I am ambitious—that... | |
| Lewis Baxter Monroe - 1872 - 418 páginas
...He who is unjust to himself, or less than just, breaks a law, as well as he who hurts his neighbor. I tell you what I am, and what I have done, that your...became me, I am open to your censure, and will bear it. 7. But I have spoken, that you may know your queen, — not only by her acts, but by her admitted principles.... | |
| George Melville Baker - 1876 - 122 páginas
...He who is unjust to himself, or less than just, breaks a law, as well as he who hurts his neighbor. I tell you what I am, and what I have done, that your...modesty that became me, I am open to your censure, and I will bear it. 4* But I have spoken that you may know your queen, not only by her acts, but by her... | |
| P. Garrett - 1888 - 952 páginas
...He who is unjust to himself, or less than just, breaks a law, as well as he who hurts his neighbor. I tell you what I am, and what I have done, that your...modesty that became me, I am open to your censure, and I will bear it. But I have spoken that you may know your queen, not only by her acts, but by her admitted... | |
| James Clarence Harvey - 1896 - 346 páginas
...He who is unjust to himself, or less than just, breaks a law, as well as he who hurts his neighbor. I tell you what I am, and what I have done, that your...modesty that became me, I am open to your censure, and I will bear it. But I have spoken that you may know your queen, not only by her acts, but by her admitted... | |
| Harry Cassell Davis - 1897 - 540 páginas
...He who is unjust to himself, or less than just, breaks a law, as well as he who hurts his neighbor. I tell you what I am, and what I have done, that your trust for the future may not rest on ignorant grounds. If I am more than just to myself, rebuke me. If I have overstepped the modesty... | |
| Jacob W. Shoemaker - 1908 - 622 páginas
...He who is unjust to himself, or less than just, breaks a law as well as he who hurts his neighbor. I tell you what I am and what I have done, that youi trust for the future may not rest upon ignorant grounds. If I am more than just to myself, rebuke... | |
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