A Series of Genuine Letters Between Henry and Frances, Tom 2For W. Johnston, 1757 |
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Strona 7
... Power ; Chearfulness and Conftancy . Now he who wants either of thefe , fhould be condemned ; while thofe , who fall fhort in the Gifts of Nature , ought only to be pitied . Here it may be proper to say something in my own Defence , who ...
... Power ; Chearfulness and Conftancy . Now he who wants either of thefe , fhould be condemned ; while thofe , who fall fhort in the Gifts of Nature , ought only to be pitied . Here it may be proper to say something in my own Defence , who ...
Strona 29
... Powers , he mars the Ends of his Creation . Nay , I think , we can hardly refrain from charging pofitive Guilt upon a Perfon , who fleeps more than he needs . Sleep is a temporary Death ; and , as I hinted to you upon this Subject ...
... Powers , he mars the Ends of his Creation . Nay , I think , we can hardly refrain from charging pofitive Guilt upon a Perfon , who fleeps more than he needs . Sleep is a temporary Death ; and , as I hinted to you upon this Subject ...
Strona 32
... Power of one Man , or Mankind united , to fruftrate the leaft Scheme or Defign of Providence : And a Thief , at the Gallows , may make ufe of fuch an Argument with as much Reafon as any body else : So with 32 LETTERS between Crime. But ...
... Power of one Man , or Mankind united , to fruftrate the leaft Scheme or Defign of Providence : And a Thief , at the Gallows , may make ufe of fuch an Argument with as much Reafon as any body else : So with 32 LETTERS between Crime. But ...
Strona 33
... can I believe that any Law , human or divine , has vefted even a Parent with fuch , a Power . What barbarous Tyranny then to affume it ! C 5 I have I have often experienced the Uneafiness you mention , at Henry and Frances . - 33.
... can I believe that any Law , human or divine , has vefted even a Parent with fuch , a Power . What barbarous Tyranny then to affume it ! C 5 I have I have often experienced the Uneafiness you mention , at Henry and Frances . - 33.
Strona 38
... Power over his own Life , though already forfeited and condemned ; * for he adds to his Crime , by rebelling against the Laws of his Country , and deprives the Community of a wholesome Example of public Juftice . Befide , as all human ...
... Power over his own Life , though already forfeited and condemned ; * for he adds to his Crime , by rebelling against the Laws of his Country , and deprives the Community of a wholesome Example of public Juftice . Befide , as all human ...
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