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" Be to their faults a little blind And to their virtues very kind. "
General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal Presidency - Side lix
1843
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Letters, on the Subject of the Concert of Princes, and the Dismemberment of ...

Benjamin Vaughan - 1793 - 336 sider
...much as pride is that of little ones. Let us, then, deal with magnaminity towards the French ; and " be to their faults a little blind, and " to their virtues very kind."—But above all let us avoid the rafh opinion, that we can give to the French tks government...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Constitutional Court of South ..., Volum 2

South Carolina. Constitutional Court of Appeals, Henry Junius Nott, David James McCord - 1821 - 648 sider
...the good Prior (speaking of women,) " let all their ways be unconfmed," yet, I will say iv ith him, " Be to their faults a little blind, And to their virtues very kind." Upon the third ground, there is scarcely such an interest in the juror as to render him incompetent...
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The Cook's Oracle: Containing Receipts for Plain Cookery, on the Most ...

William Kitchiner - 1823 - 738 sider
...right — to cherish the desire of pleasing in them, you must show them that you are pleased : — " Be to their faults a little blind, And to their virtues very kind. " By such conduct — ordinary Servants, will often be converted into Good ones; — few so hardened,...
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The complete servant, by Samuel and Sarah Adams

Samuel Adams (servant.) - 1826 - 526 sider
...besides, nothing is so endearing as being courteous to our inferiors. A most excellent maxim is, " Be to their faults a little blind, And to their virtues very kind." By these, and similar means, bad servants may be converted into good ones, and the whole •household...
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The Cook's Oracle : Containing Receipts for Plain Cookery on the Most ...

William Kitchiner - 1827 - 524 sider
...right — to cherish the desire of pleasing in them, you must show them that you are pleased : — «' Be to their Faults a little blind, " And to their Virtues very kind." By such conduct, ordinary Servants may be converted into Good ones ; — -few are so hardened^ as not...
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The American Farmer

John S. Skinner - 1829 - 436 sider
...they do right; to cherish the desire ol pleasing in them, you must show them that you are pleased:— 'Be to their faults a little blind, And to their virtues very kind.' By such conduct, ordinary servants will often be converted into good ones; few are so hardened as not...
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The Monthly Repository and Review of Theology and General Literature, Volum 4

1830 - 986 sider
...of the community require that a family should be exposed to such corrupting influences, we should " Be to their faults a little blind, And to their virtues very kind." If it be intended merely to inquire into the working of our institutions and the practicability of...
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Cook's Oracle: Containing Receipts for Plain Cookery, on the Most Economical ...

William Kitchiner - 1836 - 432 sider
...right — to cherish the desire of pleasing in them, you must shew them that you are pleased : — " Be to their faults a little blind, And to their virtues very kind." By such conduct, ordinary Servants may be converted into Good ones ; — -few are so hardened, as not...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volum 3

1838 - 426 sider
...other— let us not check the ardor of their departure, but lifting up a ' God's benison' upon them, ' Be to their faults a little blind, and to their virtues very kind.' Reader, art thou an aquatic ? Docs thy spirit leap with the dancing of the waves, and bound to pour...
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The Canadas in 1841, Volum 1

Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle - 1841 - 380 sider
...as it happens that most of the peculiarities of America are derived from England, Englishmen should be " to their faults a little blind," and " to their virtues very kind." We ourselves are sore enough when our national characteristics are made the subject of foreign animadversion,...
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