| Gilbert Burnet - 1713 - 308 pages
...iince.thefe muft of Neceffity takp ,him off both from his Labour and Study. Such jDiverfions as his Health, or the Temper of his Mind, may render proper for him,, ought to, be manly,, decent and grave j antf fuch as may neither poITefs his Mind or Time too much, nor give a bad Chara&er of him to his... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1722 - 360 pages
...abftainfrom grofs Scandals ; but keep at thefarthtfl Dtflancefrom them, — Such Diver/ions as his Health or the Temper of his Mind, may render proper...for him, ought to be manly, decent, and grave; and fetch as may neither poffefs his Mind or Time too much, nor give a bad Charatter of him to his People.... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1722 - 364 pages
...abjlain from grofs Scandals -, but keep at thefartheft Diftancefrom them, — Such Diverjions as his Health or the Temper of his Mind, may render proper for him, ought to be manly, decent, ani grave; andfuchasmay neither poffefs his Mind or Time too much, nor give a bad Character of him... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1736 - 294 pages
...al Cart. 159 both from his Labour and Study. Such ' /] Diverfion as his Health, or the Temper of U his Mind, may render proper for him, ought to be manly, decent and grave ; and ' fuch as may neither pofiefs his Mind or Time too much, nor give a bad Character « of him to his... | |
| John Mason - 1807 - 274 pages
...with as fruitless an expense of his time^ as the other is of his money f. CHAP. II. * Such diversions as his (viz the clergyman's) health, or • the temper...for him, ought to be manly, decent and grave; and such as may neither possess his mind or time too much, "nor give a bad character of him to others.... | |
| Clergyman, John Randolph - 1807 - 448 pages
...fchools, fince thefe muft of neceffity take him off both from his labour and ftudy. Such diverfions as his health, or the temper of his mind, may render proper...for him, ought to be manly, decent, and grave ; and fuch as may neither poflefs his mind or time too much, nor give a bad character of him to his people.... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1810 - 184 pages
...emotions of selflove. scandals ; but keep at the farthest distance from them, — such diversions as his health or the temper of his mind, may render proper...for him, ought to be manly, decent, and grave; and such as may neither possess his mind or time too much, nor give a bad character of him to his people.... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1818 - 232 pages
...schools, since these must of necessity take him off both from his labour and study. Such diversions as his health, or the temper of his mind, may render proper...for him, ought to be manly, decent and grave; and such as may neither possess his mind or time too much, nor give a bad character of him to his people.... | |
| 1827 - 488 pages
...schools, since these must of necessity take him off both from his labour and study. Such diversions as his health, or the temper of his mind, may render proper...for him, ought to be manly, decent, and grave ; and such as may neither possess his mind or time too much, nor give a bad character of him to his people.... | |
| George Campbell - 1832 - 320 pages
...abstain from gross scandals; but keep at the farthest distance from them, — such diversions as his health or the temper of his mind may render proper...for him, ought to be manly, decent, and grave ; and such as may neither possess his mind or time too much, nor give a bad character of him to his people.... | |
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