| John Strype - Great Britain - 1738 - 476 pages
...Caufe to derive thy whole Felicity and Welfare rather from another, than from whom thou receivedft thy Birth and Being, I think it fit and agreeable...the Affeftion I bear thee, to help thee with fuch Advertifgments and Rules for the forming of thy Life, as are gained rather by long Experience, than... | |
| 1772 - 412 pages
...caufe to derive thy whole felicity and welfare rather from others, than from whom thou received'ft thy birth and being, I think it fit and agreeable to the affection I bear thee, to help thee with fuch advertifements and rules for fquaring thy life, as are... | |
| English poetry - 1774 - 428 pages
...felicity and welfare rather from others, than from whom thou receivedit thy birth and being, I think it agreeable to the affeftion I bear thee, to help thee with fuch adverti/ements and rules for the fquaring thy life, as are gained rather by long experience than reading... | |
| John Strype - 1824 - 676 pages
...have cause to derive thy whole felicity and welfare rather from another than from whom thou receivedst thy birth and being, I think it fit, and agreeable to the affection I bear thee, to help thee with such advertisements and rules for the forming of thy life,... | |
| 1794 - 644 pages
...have caufw.lo derive felicity and welfare rather from others, than whence thou rcceivedft thy breath and being, I think it fit and agreeable to the affeftion I bear thee, to help thee with fuch rules and advertifements for the fquaring of thy life, as are rather gained by experience than by much... | |
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