| James Boswell - 1791 - 608 páginas
...honeftly advifed you to come hither with borrowed money. Do not accuftom yourfelf to confider debts only as an inconvenience : you will find it a calamity. Poverty takes away fo many means of doing good, and produces fo much inability to refill evil, both natural and moral,... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 532 páginas
...or mine, I know not how I could have honestly advised you to come hither with borrowed money. Do not accustom yourself to consider debt only as an inconvenience...moral, that it is by all virtuous means to be avoided. Consider a man whose fortune is very narrow ; whatever be his rank by birth, or whatever his reputation... | |
| James Boswell - 1807 - 562 páginas
...mine, I 73. know not how I could have honestly advised you to come hither with borrowed money. Do not accustom yourself to consider debt only as an inconvenience...moral, that it is by all virtuous means to be avoided. Consider a man whose fortune is very narrow ; whatever be his rank by birth, or whatever his reputation... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 páginas
...how I could have honestly advised you to come hither with borrowed money. Do not accustom your self to consider debt only as an inconvenience : you will find it a calamity. Poverty takes away so many nieans of doing good, and produces so mnch inahility to resist evil, both natural and moral, that it... | |
| Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 páginas
...or mine, I know not how I could have honestly advised you to come hither with borrowed money. Do not accustom yourself to consider debt only as an inconvenience:...moral, that it is by all virtuous means to be avoided. That a man whose fortune is very narrow, cannot help the needy, is evident; he has nothing to spare.... | |
| Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 páginas
...mine, I knpvr not how I could have honestly advised you to come hither with borrowed money. Do not accustom yourself to consider debt only as an inconvenience...means of doing good, and produces so much inability to resist.evil, both natural and moral, that it is by all virtuous means to be .avoided. That a man whose... | |
| 1816 - 358 páginas
...or mine, I kn,> not how I could have honestly advised you to conn hither with borrowed money. Do not accustom yourself to consider debt only as an inconvenience:...will find it a calamity. Poverty takes away so many mean? of doing good, and produces so much inability to resist evil, both natural and moral, that it... | |
| James Boswell - 1817 - 536 páginas
...know not how I could have honestly advised you to come hither with borrowed money. Do not accustoin yourself to consider debt only as an inconvenience; you will find it 9 calamity. Poverty takes away so many mean» of doing good, auJ produces so much inability to resist... | |
| James Boswell - 1820 - 550 páginas
...advised you to come hither with borrowed money. Do not ai'custom. yourself to con.ider debt only a» an inconvenience; you will find it a calamity. Poverty takes away so many means of doing good, and t jt \s so much inability to resist evil, both natural and moral, by all virtuous means to be avoided.... | |
| James Boswell - 1821 - 380 páginas
...or mine, I know not how I could have honestly advised you to come hither with borrowed money. Do not accustom yourself to consider debt only as an inconvenience;...moral, that it is by all virtuous means to be avoided. Consider a man whose fortune is very narrow ; whatever be his rank by birth, or whatever his 1 The... | |
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