| Robert Kemp Philp - 1856 - 372 pages
...own heart, and the falsehood of his own tongue, his eyes must be always filled with suspicion, and he must lose the greatest of all happiness — confidence in those who surround him. 1776. The following elements of manly character are worthy of frequent meditation : — 1. To be wise... | |
| William Conant Church - 1874 - 876 pages
...which, a man will do a great deal to keep himself in the right puth. " To be wise in his disputes," " to be brave in battle and great in moral courage," " to be discreet in public," " to be a teacher in his household," " to be an arbitrator in his vicinity,'' " to be n council in his nation,"... | |
| 1869 - 430 pages
...own heart, and the falsehood of his own tongue, his eyes must be always filled with suspicion, and he must lose the greatest of all happiness — confidence in those who surround him. 1770. THE FOLLOWING ELEMENTS of manly character are worthy of frequent meditation : — i. To be wise... | |
| Alvin Wood Chase - 1876 - 948 pages
...own heart, imd the falsehood of his own tongue, his eyes must always be tilled with suspicion, and he must lose the greatest of all happiness — confidence...lamb in his home. To be brave in battle and great in moi-al courage. To be discreet in public. To be a teacher in his household. To be a council in his... | |
| Alvin Wood Chase - 1888 - 660 pages
...and the falsehood of his own tongue, his eyes must always be filled with suspicion, and he must lost) the greatest of all happiness — confidence in those who surround him. The following elements of makly character arc worthy of frequent •eeditation: To be «•!.-<• in his disputes. To be a lamb... | |
| 1903 - 456 pages
...own heart, and the falsehood of his own tongue, his eyes must be always filled with suspicion, and he must lose the greatest of all happiness — confidence in those who surround him. 1536. Avoid Manifestations of HI- temper. — Reason is given for man's guidance. Passion is the tempest... | |
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