Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1789 - 368 |
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... sense of sta tion , and a regard for fame . We read in English ftory of a Prince , who , though he difgraced his youth by conforting with creatures far beneath him , of vulgar manners , and infamous lives , had yet the vigour and ...
... sense of sta tion , and a regard for fame . We read in English ftory of a Prince , who , though he difgraced his youth by conforting with creatures far beneath him , of vulgar manners , and infamous lives , had yet the vigour and ...
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... sense to affert this invaluable privilege . In fact , the moft part of rich men enslave themselves to the ceremonial of life , and to the humours of others , even more , very frequently , than perfons of the most mo- derate fortunes ...
... sense to affert this invaluable privilege . In fact , the moft part of rich men enslave themselves to the ceremonial of life , and to the humours of others , even more , very frequently , than perfons of the most mo- derate fortunes ...
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... , prevailing , and permanent sense of goodness is the only invariable centre of the union in queftion ; and that the un- fanctified leagues and fashionable intima- 4 cies , which borrow its name , are little better 62 ADDRESS XI .
... , prevailing , and permanent sense of goodness is the only invariable centre of the union in queftion ; and that the un- fanctified leagues and fashionable intima- 4 cies , which borrow its name , are little better 62 ADDRESS XI .
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... sense prove fo despicably useless , at his greatest extremity , to the man for whom it is pro- feffed ? Are none of you , while I speak , ashamed of having fuffered any to impose fo vilely on your understandings , as to make you believe ...
... sense prove fo despicably useless , at his greatest extremity , to the man for whom it is pro- feffed ? Are none of you , while I speak , ashamed of having fuffered any to impose fo vilely on your understandings , as to make you believe ...
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... sense and virtue , we com- monly expect a fuperiority to those follies ; and where fuch qualities are eminently poffeffed , they will beget a generous dif- dain of this degrading foftnefs . " While the man of body , " fays the incompa ...
... sense and virtue , we com- monly expect a fuperiority to those follies ; and where fuch qualities are eminently poffeffed , they will beget a generous dif- dain of this degrading foftnefs . " While the man of body , " fays the incompa ...
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