_:b17680260 "A precept; a succinct statement or observation of a rule of conduct or moral teaching."@en . _:b6551742 "A precept; a succinct statement or observation of a rule of conduct or moral teaching."@en . _:b17680260 . _:b17680261 "A precept; a succinct statement or observation of a rule of conduct or moral teaching."@en . _:b17680259 "1838 (date written), L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter V, in Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances.\u00A0[\u2026], volume I, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1842, \u2192OCLC, page 42:"@en . _:b6551744 "It was impossible to imagine anything more cold or comfortless, while it was a task of no small dexterity to thread your way through the labyrinth of trunks, bandboxes, &c.; for it had of late years become a maxim with Lady Anne that nothing ought to be thrown or given away:..."@en . _:b17680261 . _:b17680263 "1776, Wealth of Nations\u200Ehttps://web.archive.org/web/20080626212135/http://oll.libertyfund.org/index.php?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=show.php%3Ftitle=200&Itemid=28, archived from the original on 26 June 2008, page 768:"@en . _:b17680258 "In every age and country of the world men must have attended to the characters, designs, and actions of one another, and many reputable rules and maxims for the conduct of human life, must have been laid down and approved of by common consent."@en . _:b6551744 "1838 (date written), L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter V, in Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances.\u00A0[\u2026], volume I, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1842, \u2192OCLC, page 42:"@en . _:b17680257 . _:b17680262 "1776, Wealth of Nations\u200Ehttps://web.archive.org/web/20080626212135/http://oll.libertyfund.org/index.php?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=show.php%3Ftitle=200&Itemid=28, archived from the original on 26 June 2008, page 768:"@en . _:b17680259 "It was impossible to imagine anything more cold or comfortless, while it was a task of no small dexterity to thread your way through the labyrinth of trunks, bandboxes, &c.; for it had of late years become a maxim with Lady Anne that nothing ought to be thrown or given away:..."@en . _:b6551743 . _:b17680265 "1838 (date written), L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter V, in Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances.\u00A0[\u2026], volume I, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1842, \u2192OCLC, page 42:"@en . _:b17680258 . _:b17680264 "It was impossible to imagine anything more cold or comfortless, while it was a task of no small dexterity to thread your way through the labyrinth of trunks, bandboxes, &c.; for it had of late years become a maxim with Lady Anne that nothing ought to be thrown or given away:..."@en . _:b17680259 . _:b6551744 . _:b17680264 "1838 (date written), L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], chapter V, in Lady Anne Granard; or, Keeping up Appearances.\u00A0[\u2026], volume I, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1842, \u2192OCLC, page 42:"@en . _:b17680262 . _:b17680265 "It was impossible to imagine anything more cold or comfortless, while it was a task of no small dexterity to thread your way through the labyrinth of trunks, bandboxes, &c.; for it had of late years become a maxim with Lady Anne that nothing ought to be thrown or given away:..."@en . . _:b17680263 "In every age and country of the world men must have attended to the characters, designs, and actions of one another, and many reputable rules and maxims for the conduct of human life, must have been laid down and approved of by common consent."@en . _:b17680263 . _:b6551743 "In every age and country of the world men must have attended to the characters, designs, and actions of one another, and many reputable rules and maxims for the conduct of human life, must have been laid down and approved of by common consent."@en . _:b6551743 "1776, Wealth of Nations\u200Ehttps://web.archive.org/web/20080626212135/http://oll.libertyfund.org/index.php?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=show.php%3Ftitle=200&Itemid=28, archived from the original on 26 June 2008, page 768:"@en . _:b17680257 "A precept; a succinct statement or observation of a rule of conduct or moral teaching."@en . _:b17680262 "In every age and country of the world men must have attended to the characters, designs, and actions of one another, and many reputable rules and maxims for the conduct of human life, must have been laid down and approved of by common consent."@en . _:b17680264 . _:b17680265 . _:b17680258 "1776, Wealth of Nations\u200Ehttps://web.archive.org/web/20080626212135/http://oll.libertyfund.org/index.php?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=show.php%3Ftitle=200&Itemid=28, archived from the original on 26 June 2008, page 768:"@en . "2" . _:b6551742 .