| English literature - 1788 - 678 pages
...which is a vice impairing health, confuming much, and makes no (how. I never heard praife afcribed to the drunkard, but for the well-bearing of his drink; which is i better commendation for a brewer's horfe or a drayman, than for either a gentleman or a ferving man.... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 pages
...drunkards out of thine house, which is a vice impairing health, consuming much, and makes no shew. I never heard praise ascribed to the drunkard, but...horse or a dray-man, than for either a gentleman or a serving-man. Beware thou spend not above three of four parts of thy reVfenues ; nor above a third part... | |
| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 528 pages
...drunkards out of thine house, which is a vice impairing health, consuming much, and makes no shew. 1 never heard praise ascribed to the drunkard, but for...horse or a dray-man, than for either a gentleman or a serving-man. Beware thou spend not above three of four parts of, thy revenues ; nor above a third part... | |
| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 970 pages
...drunkards out of thine house, which is a vice impairing health, consuming much, and makes no shew. I never heard praise ascribed to the drunkard, but...better commendation for a brewer's horse or a dray-man, Hum for either a gentleman or a serving-man. Beware Iliou spend not above three of four parts ef thy... | |
| English literature - 1794 - 826 pages
...vice 430 a vice impairing health, confuting innch, and makes no (hew. I never heard praife afcribed to the drunkard, but for the well-bearing of his drink ; which is a better conimertdanon for a brewer's horfe or a drayman, than for either a gentleman or a ferving-man. Beware... | |
| Thomas Zouch - 1809 - 424 pages
...health, consuming much and makes no shew. I never heard praise ascribed to the drunkard, but JTor] the well-bearing [of] his drink. Which is a better...[a] serving man. Beware thou spend not above three of four parts of thy revennewes; nor above a third part of that in thy house. For the other two parts... | |
| Thomas Zouch - 1809 - 414 pages
...ascribed to the drunkard, but [for] the welUbearing [of] his drink. Which is a better coBimeadation for a brewer's horse or a dray-man, than for either...[a] serving man. Beware thou spend not above .three of four parts of thy revennewes; nor above a third part of that in thy house. For the other two parts... | |
| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1813 - 550 pages
...drunkards out of thine house, which is a vice impairing health, consuming much, and makes no shew. I never heard praise ascribed to the drunkard, but...horse or a dray-man, than for either a gentleman or a serving-man. Beware thou spend not above three of four parts of thy revenues ; nor above a third part... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 672 pages
...swinish drunkards out of thine house, which is a vice impairing health, consuming much and make* no shew. I never heard praise ascribed to the drunkard, but...[a] serving man. Beware thou spend not above three of four parts of thy revennewes ; nor above a third part of that in thy house. For the other two parts... | |
| John Macdiarmid - 1820 - 412 pages
...secret vices, and their hospitality bears the blame. But banish swinish drunkards out of thine house, which is a vice impairing health, consuming much,...I never heard praise ascribed to the drunkard, but the well-bearing his drink ; which is a better commendation for a brewer's horse or a drayman, than... | |
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