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Page 24
According as the Husband is disposed in himself , every Circumstance of his Life
is to give him Torment or Pleasure . When the Affection is well placed , and
supported by the Considerations of Duty , Honour , and Friendship , which are in
the ...
According as the Husband is disposed in himself , every Circumstance of his Life
is to give him Torment or Pleasure . When the Affection is well placed , and
supported by the Considerations of Duty , Honour , and Friendship , which are in
the ...
Page 27
... Monsieur Chezluy to Pharamond , Dread Sir , I have from your own Hand (
enclosed under the Cover of Mr. Eucrate of your Majesty's Bed - Chamber ) a
Letter which invites me to Court . ' I understand this great Honour to be done me
out of ...
... Monsieur Chezluy to Pharamond , Dread Sir , I have from your own Hand (
enclosed under the Cover of Mr. Eucrate of your Majesty's Bed - Chamber ) a
Letter which invites me to Court . ' I understand this great Honour to be done me
out of ...
Page 28
As for my self , in the Temper of my present Mind , Appellations of Honour would
but embarrass Discourse , and new Behaviour towards me perplex me in every
Habitude of Life . I am also to acknowledge to you , that my Children , of whom ...
As for my self , in the Temper of my present Mind , Appellations of Honour would
but embarrass Discourse , and new Behaviour towards me perplex me in every
Habitude of Life . I am also to acknowledge to you , that my Children , of whom ...
Page 29
Nothing can be honourable to a Man apart from the World , but the Re flection
upon worthy Actions , and he that places Honour in a Consciousness of Well -
doing , will have but little Relish for any outward Homage that is paid him , since
what ...
Nothing can be honourable to a Man apart from the World , but the Re flection
upon worthy Actions , and he that places Honour in a Consciousness of Well -
doing , will have but little Relish for any outward Homage that is paid him , since
what ...
Page 32
He is obliged in Honour to defend his People against Hostilities and if the Dutch
will be so insolent to a Crowned Head , as , in any wise , to cuff or kick those who
are under His Protection , I think he is in the Right to call them to an Account for it
...
He is obliged in Honour to defend his People against Hostilities and if the Dutch
will be so insolent to a Crowned Head , as , in any wise , to cuff or kick those who
are under His Protection , I think he is in the Right to call them to an Account for it
...
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