Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... society at large will be more varied , more extenfive , and more complete . When we fpeak of Friendship , we should carefully remember the diftinction between that which is common and im- perfect , and B 3 ADDRESS X. 5.
... society at large will be more varied , more extenfive , and more complete . When we fpeak of Friendship , we should carefully remember the diftinction between that which is common and im- perfect , and B 3 ADDRESS X. 5.
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... societies , as al- ways inspired them with a scorn of worth- lefs and of low companions , of guilty connexions , and of noisy pleasures . Spirits of fo virtuous a ftrain want but little inftruction upon the present subject . Minds of ...
... societies , as al- ways inspired them with a scorn of worth- lefs and of low companions , of guilty connexions , and of noisy pleasures . Spirits of fo virtuous a ftrain want but little inftruction upon the present subject . Minds of ...
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... society ; and of them there are yet fewer who have the spirit or the sense to affert this invaluable privilege . In fact , the most part of rich men enslave themselves to the ceremonial of life , and to the humours of others , even more ...
... society ; and of them there are yet fewer who have the spirit or the sense to affert this invaluable privilege . In fact , the most part of rich men enslave themselves to the ceremonial of life , and to the humours of others , even more ...
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... society , and what is better than all the reft , in its numerous and unparallelled foundations of the Cha- ritable kind , it were uncandid and abfurd to deny . We could dwell with pleasure on the munificent things that are done every ...
... society , and what is better than all the reft , in its numerous and unparallelled foundations of the Cha- ritable kind , it were uncandid and abfurd to deny . We could dwell with pleasure on the munificent things that are done every ...
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... , without question , among the most meritorious members of society . That in our public fchools the learned languages are taught with fuccefs , though not without a waste of time which might well be ADDRESS XIII . 173.
... , without question , among the most meritorious members of society . That in our public fchools the learned languages are taught with fuccefs , though not without a waste of time which might well be ADDRESS XIII . 173.
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