Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1789 - 368 |
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... feel- ings , kind offices , and confidential com- munications . In fo many refpects , Gen- tlemen , does that Friendship , which , as I faid before , is common and imperfect ,. differ from that which is peculiar and tran- fcendent ; a ...
... feel- ings , kind offices , and confidential com- munications . In fo many refpects , Gen- tlemen , does that Friendship , which , as I faid before , is common and imperfect ,. differ from that which is peculiar and tran- fcendent ; a ...
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... , appears " to them a dry and barren thing . " Friendship , that beft refource under " all the chagrins of life , that delightful " bond of fociety , is to their feeling an 66 uneafy tie , and to their tafte an infipid ADDRESS X. 13.
... , appears " to them a dry and barren thing . " Friendship , that beft refource under " all the chagrins of life , that delightful " bond of fociety , is to their feeling an 66 uneafy tie , and to their tafte an infipid ADDRESS X. 13.
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... feeling heart . could unfold itfelf with the greatest free- dom ? We allow , indeed , that native libera- lity , exalted and fortified by principle , will prevent the selfishness and arrogance fo apt to be engendered by riches ; and ...
... feeling heart . could unfold itfelf with the greatest free- dom ? We allow , indeed , that native libera- lity , exalted and fortified by principle , will prevent the selfishness and arrogance fo apt to be engendered by riches ; and ...
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... objects of his esteem and tendernefs . It may be observed , that many who are not rich themfelves affect to despise those who are , and to talk of large poffeffions with a difdain which they do not feel .. Without 24 ADDRESS X.
... objects of his esteem and tendernefs . It may be observed , that many who are not rich themfelves affect to despise those who are , and to talk of large poffeffions with a difdain which they do not feel .. Without 24 ADDRESS X.
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James Fordyce. with a difdain which they do not feel .. Without adopting their language , we can- not but think it one of the infelicities attendant on men of opulence , as well as on men of rank , that while they are- perpetually ...
James Fordyce. with a difdain which they do not feel .. Without adopting their language , we can- not but think it one of the infelicities attendant on men of opulence , as well as on men of rank , that while they are- perpetually ...
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