Sermons, Tom 5T.Cadell and W.Davies; F.C. and J.Rivington; Nichols, Son, and Bentley; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; ... [and 11 others in London]: and A.Constable and Company; Manners and Miller; and J.Fairbairn, Edinburgh: and G.Clarke, Aberdeen., 1818 - 475 |
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Strona 2
... in misery . It will therefore be an useful sub- ject of meditation , to consider , in a few instances , of what we may , and of what we may I. may not , reasonably expect from the world , 2 On Hopes and Disappointments .
... in misery . It will therefore be an useful sub- ject of meditation , to consider , in a few instances , of what we may , and of what we may I. may not , reasonably expect from the world , 2 On Hopes and Disappointments .
Strona 3
Hugh Blair. I. may not , reasonably expect from the world , SERMON when we look forward to what is most likely to happen , in the ordinary course of human affairs . I. WE are not to expect the uninter- rupted continuance of any measure ...
Hugh Blair. I. may not , reasonably expect from the world , SERMON when we look forward to what is most likely to happen , in the ordinary course of human affairs . I. WE are not to expect the uninter- rupted continuance of any measure ...
Strona 6
... expect , from our in- tercourse with others , all that satisfaction which we fondly wish . What the indi- vidual either enjoys or suffers by himself , exhibits only an imperfect view of his condition . In the present state of human ...
... expect , from our in- tercourse with others , all that satisfaction which we fondly wish . What the indi- vidual either enjoys or suffers by himself , exhibits only an imperfect view of his condition . In the present state of human ...
Strona 10
... expect in the ordinary course of human affairs ; that is , constant gratitude from those whom we have most obliged and served . I am far from saying that gratitude is an unknown , or even a rare virtue among mankind ; I think not so ill ...
... expect in the ordinary course of human affairs ; that is , constant gratitude from those whom we have most obliged and served . I am far from saying that gratitude is an unknown , or even a rare virtue among mankind ; I think not so ill ...
Strona 11
... expect it ; and indeed from per- sons of any character , we are not to be sur- prised , if , in the present state of the world , it rises not so high as we thought we had reason to hope . HAVING thus shown in some material instances ...
... expect it ; and indeed from per- sons of any character , we are not to be sur- prised , if , in the present state of the world , it rises not so high as we thought we had reason to hope . HAVING thus shown in some material instances ...
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