| William Roscoe - 1825 - 536 páginas
...remains of antiquity, or in the collecting of handsome books, and by your attendants being learned aad well-bred rather than numerous. Invite others to your...liable, without great caution, to contract infirmities. CHAP, The station of a cardinal is not less secure than VIIL elevated; on which account those who arrive... | |
| Merrick Whitcomb - 1898 - 136 páginas
...and a well-ordered family will be preferable to a great retinue and a splendid residence. Endeavor to live with regularity, and gradually to bring your...at it too frequently become negligent; conceiving their object is attained and that they can preserve it with little trouble. This idea is often injurious... | |
| Will Durant, Ariel Durant - 1953 - 808 páginas
...antiquity, or in the collecting of handsome books, and by your attendants being learned and well bred rather than numerous. Invite others to your house...liable, without great caution, to contract infirmities. . . . Confide in others too little rather than too much. There is one rule which I would recommend... | |
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