Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... rest of mankind , and imagined that all others are obliged by nature , as well as cuftom , to study them , to admire them , to applaud them , to serve them on every occafion , and to deem it a fufficient recompence , if they are ...
... rest of mankind , and imagined that all others are obliged by nature , as well as cuftom , to study them , to admire them , to applaud them , to serve them on every occafion , and to deem it a fufficient recompence , if they are ...
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... the mutability of their apprehenfions , and the contrariety of their ends . The defires of bad men are like the unclean fpirits described by our Saviour , as " walking through dry " " " places , feeking rest and finding none 56 ADDRESS XI .
... the mutability of their apprehenfions , and the contrariety of their ends . The defires of bad men are like the unclean fpirits described by our Saviour , as " walking through dry " " " places , feeking rest and finding none 56 ADDRESS XI .
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James Fordyce. " " " places , feeking rest and finding none . ' Believe me , Gentlemen , it is only in the peaceful paths of Wisdom and Piety that human beings can find a happiness , which , whilst it fatisfies each individual , unites ...
James Fordyce. " " " places , feeking rest and finding none . ' Believe me , Gentlemen , it is only in the peaceful paths of Wisdom and Piety that human beings can find a happiness , which , whilst it fatisfies each individual , unites ...
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... those recompences could be diftributed to moral agents with the least propriety . But will not such re- . collection neceffarily lead to that of our virtuous Friendships among the rest , and naturally revive the 122 ADDRESS XII .
... those recompences could be diftributed to moral agents with the least propriety . But will not such re- . collection neceffarily lead to that of our virtuous Friendships among the rest , and naturally revive the 122 ADDRESS XII .
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James Fordyce. virtuous Friendships among the rest , and naturally revive the fpirit of union , and the fentiment of preference , which gave them birth ? There likewife we learn in the cleareft manner , that the great body of obedient ...
James Fordyce. virtuous Friendships among the rest , and naturally revive the fpirit of union , and the fentiment of preference , which gave them birth ? There likewife we learn in the cleareft manner , that the great body of obedient ...
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