... in one city or town, more or less as the place deserveth, but not long; nay, when he stayeth in one city or town, let him change his lodging from one end and part of the town to another, which is a great adamant of acquaintance; let him sequester... The English Journal of Education - Página 1281856Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Eliot Norton - 1906 - 416 páginas
...his lodging from one end and part of the town to another; which is a great adamant of acquaintance. Let him sequester himself from the company of his...in the place whither he removeth, that he may use his favor in those things he desireth to see or know. Thus he may abridge his travel with much profit.... | |
| Theodore Clarence Mitchill, George Rice Carpenter - 1906 - 410 páginas
...his lodging from one end and part of the town to another; which is a great adamant of acquaintance. Let him sequester himself from the company of his...in the place whither he removeth, that he may use his favor in those things he desireth to see or know. Thus he may abridge his travel with much profit.... | |
| 1907 - 264 páginas
...his lodging from one end and part of the town to another; which is a great adamant of acquaintance. Let him sequester himself from the company of his...in the place whither he removeth, that he may use his favor in those things he desireth to see or know. Thus he may abridge his travel with much profit.... | |
| Donald Grant Mitchell - 1907 - 376 páginas
...sense of his observations always engage one. Thus of Travel, he says, — "Let him [the Traveller] sequester himself from the company of his countrymen,...is good company of the nation where he travelleth. He that travelleth into a country before he hath some entrance into the language, goeth to school and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1908 - 272 páginas
...his lodging from one end and part of the town to another; which is a great adamant 4 of acquaintance. Let him sequester himself from the company of his...quality residing in the place whither he removeth ; that hi may use his favor in those things he desireth to see or know. Thus he may abridge his travel with... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1908 - 414 páginas
...was once set over the shop of a banker, hence bourse comes to mean exchange. 2 Adamant. Loadstone. the nation where he travelleth. Let him upon his removes...in the place whither he removeth ; that he may use his favour in those things he desireth to see or know. Thus he may abridge his travel with much profit.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1908 - 412 páginas
...his lodging from one end and part of the town to another ; which is a great adamant2 of acquaintance. Let him sequester himself from the company of his...diet in such places where there is good company of 1 Burse. The French bourse, a purse. The sign of a purse was once set over the shop of a banker, hence... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1908 - 340 páginas
...Adamant of Acquaintance6. Let him sequester himselfe from the Company of his Country men, and diet6 in such Places where there is good Company of the Nation where he travaileth. Let him, upon his Removes from one place to another, procure 55 Recommendation to some... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1909 - 368 páginas
...his lodging from one end and part of the town to another; which is a great adamant 8 of acquaintance. Let him sequester himself from the company of his...in the place whither he removeth; that he may use his favor in those things he desireth to see or know. Thus he may abridge his travel with much profit.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1909 - 360 páginas
...and part of the town to another; which is a great adamant8 of acquaintance. Let 8 Map. 8 Loadstone. him sequester himself from the company of his countrymen,...in the place whither he removeth; that he may use his favor in those things he desireth to see or know. Thus he may abridge his travel with much profit.... | |
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