Therefore since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect, when it beginneth in young years : this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom. A L'abri: Or The Tent Pitch'd - Page vby Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1839 - 172 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1680 - 410 pages
...Magiftrate of Mans life, let Men by all means endeavour to obtain good Cuftoms. Certainly Cujhm is moft perfect when it beginneth in young years : This we call Education, which is in effict but an early Cufeom. So we fee in Languages, the Tongue is more pliant to all Exprellions and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1812 - 348 pages
...body: therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most...years: this we call education, which is in effect, but an early custom. So we see, in languages the tone is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 310 pages
...therefore, since' custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most perfect when it beginneth in young years: this we ca!l education, which is, in effect, but an early custom. So we see, in languages the tongue is more... | |
| John Weyland - 1816 - 556 pages
...custom. Therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs ! Certainly custom is most...years : this we call education, which is in effect but an early custom. But if the force of custom simple and separate " (that is, operating individually,)... | |
| John Weyland - 1816 - 538 pages
...custom. Therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs ! Certainly custom is most...years : this we call education, which is in effect but an early custom. But if the force of custom simple and separate " (that is, operating individually,)... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 pages
...body. Therefore since Custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good Customs. Certainly Custom is most perfect...years : this we call Education, which is in effect but an early Custom. So we see in languages, the tongue is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 pages
...body. Therefore since Custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good Customs. Certainly Custom is most perfect...years : this we call Education, which is in effect but an early Custom. So we see in languages, the tongue is more -pliant to all expressions and sounds,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 602 pages
...body. Therefore since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly custom is most perfect,...: this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom. So we see in languages, the tongue is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1820 - 548 pages
...therefore, since custom is th~e principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most...years: this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom. So we see, in languages the tone is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the... | |
| 1821 - 416 pages
...: therefore, since custom is the principal magistrate of man's life, let men by all means endeavour to obtain good customs. Certainly, custom is most...: this we call education, which is, in effect, but an early custom. So we see, in languages the tone is more pliant to all expressions and sounds, the... | |
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