| William Penn - 1771 - 524 pagini
...hangeth over thee, whilft yet thou liveft, and whilft thou mayft be good. How much Time and Leafure doth he gain, who is not curious to know what his Neighbour hath faid, or hath done, or hath attempted, but only what he doth himfelf, that it may be juft and... | |
| William Penn - 1782 - 518 pagini
...hangeth over thee whilft yet thou liveft; and, whilft thou mayeft,' be good. How much time and leifure doth he gain, who is not curious to know what his neighbour hath faid, or hath done, or hath attempted, but only what he doth himfelf, that it may be juft and... | |
| William Penn - 1782 - 506 pagini
...hangeth over thee whilft yet thou liveft; and, whilft thou mayeft, be good. How much time and leifure doth he gain, who is not curious to know what his neighbour hath faid, or hath done, OF hath attempted, but only what he doth himfelf, that it may be juft and... | |
| William Evans - 1837 - 508 pagini
...hangeth over thee; whilst yet thou livest, and whilst thou mayest be good. How much time and leisure doth he gain, who is not curious to know what his neighbour hath said, or hath done, or hath attempled, but only what he doth himself, that it may be just and... | |
| William Penn - 1845 - 422 pagini
...hangeth over thee ; whilst yet thou livest, and whilst thou mayest be good. How much time and leisure doth he gain, who is not curious to know what his neighbour hath said, or hath done, or hath attempted, but only what he doth himself, that it may be just and... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1900 - 276 pagini
...hangs over thee : whilst yet thou livest, whilst thou mayest, be good. XV. Now much time and leisure doth he gain, who is not curious to know what his neighbour hath said, or hath done, or hath attempted, but only what he doth himself, that it may be just and... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1908 - 220 pagini
...hangs over thee : whilst yet thou livest, whilst thou mayest, be good. XV. Now much time and leisure doth he gain, who is not curious to know what his neighbour hath said, or hath done, or hath attempted, but only what he doth himself, that it may be just and... | |
| Florence Etienne Meric Casaubon, Marcus - 2005 - 193 pagini
...hangs over thee : whilst yet thou livest, whilst thou mayest, be good, XV. Now much time and leisure doth he gain, who is not curious to know what his neighbour hath said, or hath done, or hath attempted, but only what he doth himself, that it may be just and... | |
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