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good Quality if you Bsteem your own Reputation; for 'tis better to be alone tban in bad Company.

57'^ IN walking up and Down in a House, only witb One in Company if lie be Greater than yourself, at the first give bim the Rigbt band and Stop not till be does and be not tbe first tbat turns, and wben you do turn let it be witb your face towards bim, if be be a Man of Great Quality, walk not witb bim Cbeek by Jowl but Somewbat bebind bim; but yet in Sucb a Manner that he may easily Speak to you.

58'^ LET your Conversation be without Malice or Envy, for 'tis a Sign of a Tractable and Commendable Nature: & in all Causes of Passion admit Reason to Govern

59* NEVER express anything unbecoming, nor Act ag'" y° Rules of Moral before yoiir inferiours

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