Remember how unknown to you are the vicissitudes of the world ; and how often they, on whom ignorant and contemptuous young men once looked down with scorn, have risen to be their superiors in future years. Sermons - Page 183by Hugh Blair - 1784Full view - About this book
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...fubordinations of rank, to regulate the intercourfe of more advanced years. At prefent it becomes you to a;5t among your companions as man with man. Remember how...the world ; and how often they, on whom ignorant and contemptous young men once looked down with fcorn, have rifen to be their fuperiours in future years.... | |
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...i .ink, to rcgubuc the intercourse of more advanced years. At prcfcnt prefent it becomes you to aft among your companions, as man with man. Remember how...ignorant and contemptuous young men once looked down witii fcorn, have rifen to be their fuperiors in future years. Compaflion is an emotion, of which you... | |
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...of rank to regulate the intertourfo of more advanced years. At prefcnt prêtent it becomes you to an among your companions, as man with man. Remember how...the viciffitudes of the world; and how often they, en whom ignorant and contemptuous young men once looked down with fcorn, have rifen to be their fuperiors... | |
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....becomes us to act among our companions, as jnan with man. We fhould remember how un- f known to us are the viciffitudes of the world ; ..and how often...contemptuous young men once looked down with fcorn, have arifen to be their fuperiors in future years. SELF- KNOWLEDGE. ' I ^O acquire a thorough knowledge... | |
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...fuperiority. Leave the fubordinations to rank, to regulate the intercourfe of more advanced years. At prefent it becomes you to act among your companions, as man...the viciffitudes of the world; and how often they, tin whom ignorant and contemptuous young men once looked .down with fcorn, have rifen to be their Superiors... | |
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| Thomas Condie - 1813 - 262 pages
...among your с 26 2Г panions, as man with man. Remember ;,ow unknown to you are the vicissitudes uf the world ; and how often they on whom ignorant and contemptuous young men once looked down with srorn, have risen to be their superiors in fsture years. Compassion is an traction of which you ought... | |
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...II. Leave the subordinations of rank, to regulate the intercourse of more advanced years. At present, it becomes you to act among your companions as man with man. Remember how unknown to you are the vicissitudes of the world ; and how often they, on whom ignorant and contemptuous young men once looked... | |
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