Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1789 - 368 |
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... whose particular tones of temper and intellect shall be no less hap → pily in unifon with your own . And thus the concert of fociety at large will be more varied , more extenfive , and more complete . : When we fpeak of Friendship , we ...
... whose particular tones of temper and intellect shall be no less hap → pily in unifon with your own . And thus the concert of fociety at large will be more varied , more extenfive , and more complete . : When we fpeak of Friendship , we ...
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... whose eleva- ted rank fhould infpire them with elevated fentiments . That fuch are fometimes fuf- ceptible of genuine Friendship for their equals , and for others nearly fo , I have no doubt ; but muft take the liberty of faying , that ...
... whose eleva- ted rank fhould infpire them with elevated fentiments . That fuch are fometimes fuf- ceptible of genuine Friendship for their equals , and for others nearly fo , I have no doubt ; but muft take the liberty of faying , that ...
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... whose obnoxious fituation might involve you in difficulties that would impede your fuccefs and your usefulness . If you have chofen your Friends well , and fhould at any future period find your liberality particularly called upon , to ...
... whose obnoxious fituation might involve you in difficulties that would impede your fuccefs and your usefulness . If you have chofen your Friends well , and fhould at any future period find your liberality particularly called upon , to ...
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... whose independent lot leaves them the unlimited power of felecting their own fociety ; and of them there are yet fewer who have the spirit or the sense to affert this invaluable privilege . In fact , the moft part of rich men enslave ...
... whose independent lot leaves them the unlimited power of felecting their own fociety ; and of them there are yet fewer who have the spirit or the sense to affert this invaluable privilege . In fact , the moft part of rich men enslave ...
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... there the best Friendships will not fail , if other circumstances con- cur , to be cultivated with the greatest advantage . Of the primitive believers , into whose bofoms the Spirit of their Mafter had defcended 70 XI . ADDRESS.
... there the best Friendships will not fail , if other circumstances con- cur , to be cultivated with the greatest advantage . Of the primitive believers , into whose bofoms the Spirit of their Mafter had defcended 70 XI . ADDRESS.
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