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ig'I" let your Countenance be pleasant but in Serious Matters Somewhat grave

2o'^ The Gestures of the Body must be Suited to the discourse you are upon

2i" Reproacb. none for the Infirmaties of Nature, nor Delight to Put them that have in mind thereof.

22? Shew not yourself glad at the Misfortune of another though he were your enemy

23? When you see a Crime punished, you may be inwardly Pleased; but always shew Pity to the Suffering Offender. too much at any Publick*^^

25'!' SUPERFLUOUS Complements and

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all Affection of Ceremony are to be avoided,

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yet where due they are not to be Neglected 26')^ IN PULLING off your Hat to Persons

(5) Rule 24 was written at the bottom of the book where it has been damaged, as stated in Note 3.

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