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64'^ BREAK not a Jest where none take pleasure in mirth Laugli not aloud, nor at all without Occasion, deride no man's Misfortune, tho' there seem to be Some cause

65'^ SPEAK not injurious Words neither in Jest nor Earnest Scoff at none although they give Occasion

66'^ BE not forward but friendly and Courteous; the first to Salute hear and answer & be not Pensive when it's a time to converse.

67'!^ DETRACT not from others neither be excessive in Commanding.

68* GO not not thither, where you know not, whether you Shall be Welcome or not. Give not Advice whth being Ask'd & when desired do it briefly

69'!" IF two contend' together take not the

part of either unconstrained, and be not obstinate