| Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 pages
...might not be upon equal terms with the just and upright, and serve their own wicked designs by honest and lawful means. Indeed, if a man were only to deal in the world for a day, and should never have occasion to converse more with mankind, never more need their good opinion or good... | |
| J H. Aitken - 1853 - 378 pages
...forfeited the reputation of his integrity, nothing will then serve his turn, neither truth nor falsehood. Indeed, if a man were only to deal in the world for a day, and should never have occasion to converse more with mankind — never more need their good opinion or... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 pages
...fast, and nothing will then serve his turn, neither truth nor falsehood. — Stcele. REPUTATION. — If a man were only to deal in the world for a day, and should never have occasion to converse more with mankind, never more need their good opinion or good... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1854 - 352 pages
...the reputation oi his integrity, nothing will then serve his turn, neither truth nor falsehood. 10 Indeed, if a man were only to deal in the world for a day, and should never have occasion to converse more with mankind, never more new! their good opinion or good... | |
| Andrew Comstock - 1855 - 444 pages
...reputation of //is integrity, — i nothing will then serve Ais turn ; I neither truth nor falsehood. | Indeed, if a man were only to deal in the world for a day, | and should never have occasion to converse more with mankind, | it were then no great matter | (as far... | |
| John Timbs - 1856 - 378 pages
...— Not to keep you in suspense, I mean plainly that part of the sex wno paint. — Steele. JJCXXXIX. If a man were only to deal in the world for a day, and should never have occasion to converse more with mankind, never more need their good opinion or good... | |
| Jules Bué - 1857 - 124 pages
...forfeited the reputation of his integrity, nothing will then serve his turn, neither truth nor falsehood. Indeed, if a man were only to deal in the world for a day, and should never have occasion to converse more with mankind, never more need their good opinion or good... | |
| 1857 - 784 pages
...among those who yet agree in the same faith and profession. — Dr. Calamy. HOW TO DEAL WITH THE WOULD. IF a man were only to deal in the world for a day, anil should nevehave occasion to converse more with mankind, never more need their good opinion or... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 pages
...equal terau with the just and upright, and serve their own wicked designs by honest and lawfo! moans. Indeed, if a man were only to deal in the world for a day, and should never hare occasion to converse more with mankind, never more need their good opinion or good... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 pages
...forfeited the reputation of his integrity, nothing will then serve his turn, neither truth nor falsehood. Indeed, if a man were only to deal in the world for a day, and should never have occasion to converse more with mankind — never more need their good opinion or... | |
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