| 1805 - 510 pages
...without the lips; and all betoken reins and bridles to the restraining the use of that member. 1-3. Above all things tell no untruth, no not in trifles; the custom of it is naught : and let it not satisfy you, that the hearers for a time take it for a truth ; for afterward!... | |
| Great Britain - 1808 - 588 pages
...without the lips, and all betoken reins and bridles to the restraining the use of that member. 13. Above all things tell no untruth, no not in trifles, the custom of it is naught; and let it not satisfy you, that the hearers for a time take it for a truth, for afterwards... | |
| William Oldys, Thomas Park - Great Britain - 1808 - 586 pages
...without the lips, and all betoken reins and bridles to the restraining the use of that member. 13. Above all things tell no untruth, no not in trifles, the custom of it is naught; and let it not satisfy you, that the hearers for a time take it for a truth, for afterwards... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - Europe - 1808 - 594 pages
...without the lips, and all betoken reins and bridles to the restraining the use of that member. 13. Above all things tell no untruth, no not in trifles, the custom of it is naught; and let it not satisfy you, that the hearers for a time take it for a truth, for afterwards... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...and hair without the lips, and all betokening reins, or bridles, for the loose use of that member. Above all things tell no untruth, no not in trifles. The custom of it is naughty, and let it not satisfy you, that, for a time, the hearers take it for a truth ; for after it will be... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 624 pages
...yea, and hair without the lips, and all betokening reins or bridles for the loose use of that member.* Above all things, tell no untruth, no not in trifles. The custom of it is naught : and let it not satisfy you, that for a time the hearers take it for a truth ; for after, it... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 616 pages
...yea, and hair without the lips, and all betokening reins or bridles for the loose use of that member.* Above all things, tell no untruth, no not in trifles. The custom of it is naught : and let it not satisfy you, that for a time the hearers take it for a truth ; for after, it... | |
| Precept - Great Britain - 1825 - 302 pages
...serious, grave, sober, for which it was frequently used by our earlier writers. use of that member. Above all things tell no untruth, no not in trifles : the custom of it is naught ; and let it not satisfy you, that, for a time, the hearers take it for a truth, for after it... | |
| Thomas Wright - Engraving - 1826 - 300 pages
...your sad friends for pert boldness. Think upon every word that you will speak before you utter it. Above all things tell no untruth, no not in trifles. The custom of it is naughty, and let it not satisfy you, that for a time the hearers take it for a truth, forafter it will be known... | |
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