is liable to be made uneasy by the Folly or Ill-nature of every one he converses with. A Man without
Modesty
is lost to all Sense of
Honour
and
Virtue
.
It is more than probable, that the Prince above-mentioned possessed both these Qualifications in a very eminent degree. Without
Assurance
he would never have undertaken to speak before the most august Assembly in the World; without