... side of the shield, as well as that which first presented itself to view, all this passion and bloodshed might have been avoided. However, there is a very good lesson to be learned from the evils that have befallen you on this occasion. Permit me,... Frank: A Sequel to Frank in Early Lessons - Page 146by Maria Edgeworth - 1822Full view - About this book
| English instructor - English literature - 1801 - 272 pages
...befallen you on this » occasion. Permit me therefore to intreat » you by all our Gods , and by this Goddess » of Victory in particular ; Never to enter...have fairly considered both sides of the » question. » BEAUMQKT'S MORALITIES. ON AERIAL CASTLE-BUILDING. XAiNASCHAR was a very idle fellow , that never... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pages
...have befallen you on this occasion. Permit me, therefore, to entreat you by all our gods, and by this goddess of victory in particular, never to enter into...have fairly considered both sides of the question.' HciiumoHt. THE TRIBUNAL OF RHAUAMANTHCS. I WAS conveyed, methought, into the entrance of the infernal... | |
| Readers - 1830 - 288 pages
...befallen you on this occasion ' 7 . Permit me, therefore, to entreat you by all our gods, and by this goddess of victory in particular, never to enter into any dispute for the future '8, till you have fairly considered both sides of the question." BEAUMONT. time to, s'ctoil donne le... | |
| Jesse Olney - Readers - 1833 - 150 pages
...learned from the evils that have befallen you on this occasion. Permit me, therefore, to entreat you never to enter into any dispute, for the future, till...have fairly considered both sides of the question." How many disputes do you think would take place if the t;>ri.is could be clearly defined and the precise... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - Conduct of life - 1844 - 206 pages
...learned from the evils that have befallen you on this occasion. Permit me, therefore, to entreat you never to enter into any dispute for the future, till...have fairly considered both sides of the question. BEAUMONT. The highest of all characters, in my estimation, is his, who is as ready to pardon the errors... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - Conduct of life - 1844 - 200 pages
...learned from the evils that have befallen you on this occasion. Permit me, therefore, to entreat you never to enter into any dispute for the future, till...have fairly considered both sides of the question. BEAUMONT. The highest of all characters, in my estimation, is his, who is as ready to pardon the errors... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1848 - 296 pages
...himself, for he was very skilful in all the plants that grew in the fields or the forests ; he stanched their blood, applied his balsam to their wounds, and...their heads. As to the rest, she cared little about taking angles, she did not know what that meant, or of what use it could be. " Mary," said Frank, "... | |
| Timothy Stone Pinneo - Readers - 1847 - 502 pages
...befallen you on this occasion. Permit me, therefore, to entreat you never to enter into any (...), for the future, till you have fairly considered both sides of the question." BEAUMONT. LESSON CLXIX. A LEAF FROM THE LIFE OF A LOOKING-GLASS. IT being very much the custom, as... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - Readers - 1850 - 292 pages
...learned from the evils that have befallen you on this occasion. Permit me, therefore, to entreat you never to enter into any dispute, for the future, till...have fairly considered both sides of the question." KNIGHT ERRANTRY ; the practice of wandering in quest of adventures. PAGANISM; heathenism. CHALLENGE;... | |
| Wilson Armistead - Society of Friends - 1851 - 398 pages
...learned from the evils that have befallen you on this occasion. Permit «ne, therefore, to entreat you never to enter into any dispute for the future, till...have fairly considered both sides of the question. — (BEAUMOST.) DESTKUCTION OF FHIENDS' MEETINa- HOUSES IN LONDON. THE violence of those who were bent... | |
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