| Samuel Butler, Robert Thyer - 1759 - 538 pages
...Share of Knowledge, And brought in none, but fpent Repute, 440 Should not b' admitted to difpute ; Nor any Man pretend to know More than his Dividend...Partners have been always known To cheat their publick Int'reft prone ; 445 And, if we do not look to ours, 'Tis fure to run the felf-fame Courfe. This faid,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1803 - 522 pages
...half a fliare, of knowledge, And brought in none, but fpentrepute, Shou'd not b' admitted to difpute, 440 Nor any man pretend to know More than his dividend...partners have been always known To• cheat their publick int're'ft prone ; And if we do not look to ours, 44J 'Tis fure to run the lelf-fame courie, This faid,... | |
| Samuel Butler, Samuel Johnson - 1807 - 414 pages
...share, of knowledge, And brought in none, but spent repute, Should not b' admitted to dispute, 449 Nor any man pretend to know More than his dividend...For partners have been always known To cheat their public int'rest prone, And if we do not look to ours, Tis sure to run the self-same course. This said,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 518 pages
...a person of most admirable parts, and had a most prodigious memory; was the most noted Latinist and Grecian of his age ; was a singular mathematician, and thoroughly read in all political matters, councils, ecclesiastical and profane histories; had a voluble tongue, and seldom hesitated... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1813 - 666 pages
...college A share, or half a share, of knowledge, And brought in none, but spent repute, Should not b' admitted to dispute, . 440 Nor any man pretend to know More than his dividend come to ? For partners have been always known To cheat their public interest prone ; And if we do not... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 522 pages
...person of most admirable parts, and had a most prodigious memory ; was the most noted Latinist and Grecian of his age ; was a singular mathematician, and thoroughly read in all political matters, councils, ecclesiastical and profane histories; had a voluble tongue, and seldom hesitated... | |
| Robert Deverell - 1816 - 304 pages
...college A share, or half a share, of knowledge, And brought in none, but spent repute, Should not b' admitted to dispute, 440 Nor any man pretend to know More than his dividend come to ? ¥ or partners have been always known 279 •* ' '» And if we do not look to our's, 445... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 312 pages
...half a share, of knowledge, And brought in none, but spent repute, Should not be' admitted to dispute, Nor any man pretend to know More than his dividend...For partners have been always known To cheat their public interest prone ; And if we do not look to ours, 'Tis sure to run the self-same course.' 7 Henry... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 328 pages
...a share, of knowledge, And brought in none, but spent repute, Should not b' admitted to dispute, MO Nor any man pretend to know More than his dividend...For partners have been always known To cheat their public interest prone ; And if we do not look to ours, 445 'Tis sure to run the self-same course. This... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1835 - 316 pages
...More than his dividend comes to ? For partners have been always known To cheat their public interest prone ; And if we do not look to ours, 445 'Tis sure to run the self-same course. This said, the whole assembly allow'd The doctrine to be right and good, And, from the truth of what... | |
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