Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... say , that these remarks ftand confirmed by a cloud of witnesses ? Have you not read of multitudes , who , fascinated by the fmiles , and tranfported with the profeffions , of " men of high de- " gree , " long courted and long trufted ...
... say , that these remarks ftand confirmed by a cloud of witnesses ? Have you not read of multitudes , who , fascinated by the fmiles , and tranfported with the profeffions , of " men of high de- " gree , " long courted and long trufted ...
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James Fordyce. when this is the cafe , we are at a lofs to say whether he is happier or nobler , who , having wealth , has also worth and understanding , to improve it for the purposes of public beneficence and private Friendship ...
James Fordyce. when this is the cafe , we are at a lofs to say whether he is happier or nobler , who , having wealth , has also worth and understanding , to improve it for the purposes of public beneficence and private Friendship ...
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... Say not that the scene we paint is impoffible , because it is rare . So are all the more ex- alted forms of Humanity in a degenerate age . Think not that the little ring of Friends , we have figured , would affect a VOL . II . F ...
... Say not that the scene we paint is impoffible , because it is rare . So are all the more ex- alted forms of Humanity in a degenerate age . Think not that the little ring of Friends , we have figured , would affect a VOL . II . F ...
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... say , if there is not a prevailing difpofition to be pleased as well as to please , to put the fairest in- terpretations on doubtful appearances , and to make every kind allowance for error and infirmity , for starts of temper , for ...
... say , if there is not a prevailing difpofition to be pleased as well as to please , to put the fairest in- terpretations on doubtful appearances , and to make every kind allowance for error and infirmity , for starts of temper , for ...
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... say , whose paffions and principles are of the fame unhappy caft with your own ? How fhall he open in your mind those fources of penitence and peace to which he is himself a stranger ? Perceive you not at this inftant , that his ...
... say , whose paffions and principles are of the fame unhappy caft with your own ? How fhall he open in your mind those fources of penitence and peace to which he is himself a stranger ? Perceive you not at this inftant , that his ...
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