Addresses to Young Men, Tom 1T. Cadell, 1789 |
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... - mulation of good , that can be enjoyed by any imaginable number of men through periods bounded by time . But of fecuring this object , it is acknowledged on all 4 } hands , there are many more probabilities in the ADDRESS I. II.
... - mulation of good , that can be enjoyed by any imaginable number of men through periods bounded by time . But of fecuring this object , it is acknowledged on all 4 } hands , there are many more probabilities in the ADDRESS I. II.
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James Fordyce. } hands , there are many more probabilities in the days of youth than in later years . Of what immenfe moment then muftit appear , to advance the happiness , by ad- vancing the improvement , of a numerous race , fuftaining ...
James Fordyce. } hands , there are many more probabilities in the days of youth than in later years . Of what immenfe moment then muftit appear , to advance the happiness , by ad- vancing the improvement , of a numerous race , fuftaining ...
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... hand , the friends of fociety cannot but be alarmed at the danger arifing to its highest concerns from the reft a danger infinitely increased by the endless and formidable fnares that befet you on every fide , from bad com- panions ...
... hand , the friends of fociety cannot but be alarmed at the danger arifing to its highest concerns from the reft a danger infinitely increased by the endless and formidable fnares that befet you on every fide , from bad com- panions ...
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... - ferve , he will be apt to overlook the advantages which he really has , and to neglect the cultivation of those virtues with which he was endowed by the Author of his frame . On the other hand , he who pays 2 28 ADDRESS II .
... - ferve , he will be apt to overlook the advantages which he really has , and to neglect the cultivation of those virtues with which he was endowed by the Author of his frame . On the other hand , he who pays 2 28 ADDRESS II .
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James Fordyce. frame . On the other hand , he who pays himself just respect will generally bid fairest to meet it from others . It is impoffible feri- oufly to despise a dignified behaviour ; and the very wretch , who affects to laugh at ...
James Fordyce. frame . On the other hand , he who pays himself just respect will generally bid fairest to meet it from others . It is impoffible feri- oufly to despise a dignified behaviour ; and the very wretch , who affects to laugh at ...
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