Advice To Young Men (Fiscal Part I) And (Incidentally) To Young Women In The Middle And Higher Ranks Of Life.
Von: William Cobbett
1. It Is The Duty, And Ought To Be The Pleasure, Of Age And Experience
To Warn And Instruct Youth And To Come To The Aid Of Inexperience. When
Sailors Have Discovered Rocks Or Breakers, And Have Had The Good Luck To
Escape With Life From Amidst Them, They, Unless They Be Pirates Or
Barbarians As Well As Sailors, Point Out The Spots For The Placing Of
Buoys And Of Lights, In Order That Others May Not Be Exposed To The
Danger Which They Have So Narrowly Escaped.
To Warn And Instruct Youth And To Come To The Aid Of Inexperience. When
Sailors Have Discovered Rocks Or Breakers, And Have Had The Good Luck To
Escape With Life From Amidst Them, They, Unless They Be Pirates Or
Barbarians As Well As Sailors, Point Out The Spots For The Placing Of
Buoys And Of Lights, In Order That Others May Not Be Exposed To The
Danger Which They Have So Narrowly Escaped.
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