Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... easily con- tracted , and as haftily diffolved , by the moft trivial accident : the latter , how- ever it may fometimes take its rife from circumftances apparently fortuitous and inconfiderable , is established only by time , by ...
... easily con- tracted , and as haftily diffolved , by the moft trivial accident : the latter , how- ever it may fometimes take its rife from circumftances apparently fortuitous and inconfiderable , is established only by time , by ...
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... easily distinguish from all others ; and were actually to sup- pose , that all those finer difcriminations , and dearer intercourfes , of the heart , which have ever been numbered among : the divineft pleasures of this life , and the ...
... easily distinguish from all others ; and were actually to sup- pose , that all those finer difcriminations , and dearer intercourfes , of the heart , which have ever been numbered among : the divineft pleasures of this life , and the ...
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... those that are ; and thus to under- mine the very foundations of private , and confequently of public happiness ; when this is the case , can you easily con- ceive a more alarming fymptom , or a more fatal 440 ADDRESS XIII .
... those that are ; and thus to under- mine the very foundations of private , and confequently of public happiness ; when this is the case , can you easily con- ceive a more alarming fymptom , or a more fatal 440 ADDRESS XIII .
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... easily transported , unless where it happens to be of the gen- tleft kind . There indeed it appears but feldom , that is , when kindled by occa- fions of importance ; and then it mounts into a flame , which fubfides as soon as the ...
... easily transported , unless where it happens to be of the gen- tleft kind . There indeed it appears but feldom , that is , when kindled by occa- fions of importance ; and then it mounts into a flame , which fubfides as soon as the ...
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... easily kindled , to be capable of the highest generofity : but he seems to me fadly deficient in good - nature , who is not restrained by it from faying or doing the rudeft , perhaps the moft injurious things . That he did not ...
... easily kindled , to be capable of the highest generofity : but he seems to me fadly deficient in good - nature , who is not restrained by it from faying or doing the rudeft , perhaps the moft injurious things . That he did not ...
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