Addresses to Young Men, Tom 1T. Cadell, 1789 |
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... reputation , and ardent defire to please by a demeanour at once attractive and unblemished ; the diffufive influence of thefe qualities on their whole characters ; the peculiar warmth and foft- nefs of their affections ; their fuperior ...
... reputation , and ardent defire to please by a demeanour at once attractive and unblemished ; the diffufive influence of thefe qualities on their whole characters ; the peculiar warmth and foft- nefs of their affections ; their fuperior ...
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... have long felt ; and to merit your esteem by promoting your improvement , your reputation , and your happiness , has long been an object of my ambition . Will you ' hearken to me , them , as B 2 On the Respect due to Young Men.
... have long felt ; and to merit your esteem by promoting your improvement , your reputation , and your happiness , has long been an object of my ambition . Will you ' hearken to me , them , as B 2 On the Respect due to Young Men.
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... or woes innumerable , inexpreffible , inconceivable . The effects , which your behaviour in particular will produce on the conduct , difpofitions , reputation , and peace or wretchednefs of the other fex 12 ADDRESS A.
... or woes innumerable , inexpreffible , inconceivable . The effects , which your behaviour in particular will produce on the conduct , difpofitions , reputation , and peace or wretchednefs of the other fex 12 ADDRESS A.
Strona 13
James Fordyce. reputation , and peace or wretchednefs of the other fex , are not to be told . To you : your country turns her impatient eye , eager to find in your perfons her hope , her protection , and her boast ; well knowing that she ...
James Fordyce. reputation , and peace or wretchednefs of the other fex , are not to be told . To you : your country turns her impatient eye , eager to find in your perfons her hope , her protection , and her boast ; well knowing that she ...
Strona 54
... eludé the terrors of the inward judge ; while it gives him a pretended licence to com- mit almost every crime , and yet to plume himself on the reputation of a Gentleman ! Let him only abftain from theft , pay his debts 54 ADDRESS n .
... eludé the terrors of the inward judge ; while it gives him a pretended licence to com- mit almost every crime , and yet to plume himself on the reputation of a Gentleman ! Let him only abftain from theft , pay his debts 54 ADDRESS n .
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