Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... sentiments of reverence and joy . I queftion , indeed , whether humanity affords a fairer copy of the Friendship which the good maintain with their Maker , the great Father of spirits , than the intercourse now defcribed : it carries ...
... sentiments of reverence and joy . I queftion , indeed , whether humanity affords a fairer copy of the Friendship which the good maintain with their Maker , the great Father of spirits , than the intercourse now defcribed : it carries ...
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... sentiment of him who made the will appears the most glorious , as ma- nifefting the most exquifite fenfe of the claims which belong to that elevated re- lation , and the moft obliging reliance on the worth of the executors . Their gene ...
... sentiment of him who made the will appears the most glorious , as ma- nifefting the most exquifite fenfe of the claims which belong to that elevated re- lation , and the moft obliging reliance on the worth of the executors . Their gene ...
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... sentiments which the characters they draw may be readily fuppofed to exprefs of themselves , and of one another , when the illufions of vanity , and the temptations to flattery , are no more . Then indeed it K 2 ADDRESS XII . 131.
... sentiments which the characters they draw may be readily fuppofed to exprefs of themselves , and of one another , when the illufions of vanity , and the temptations to flattery , are no more . Then indeed it K 2 ADDRESS XII . 131.
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... sentiments of an undaunted and uncomplying probity are now - a - days re- garded by the many as mere theatrical rant , or fictitious heroifm to be found only in books , and the imagination of here and there an idle visionary , dreaming ...
... sentiments of an undaunted and uncomplying probity are now - a - days re- garded by the many as mere theatrical rant , or fictitious heroifm to be found only in books , and the imagination of here and there an idle visionary , dreaming ...
Strona 176
... sentiments take place of genuine principles , and a fuperficial uncertain honour , of an invari- able and thorough integrity ; —in short , when the knowledge of the world is con- fidered as the chief fcience , and the culti vation of ...
... sentiments take place of genuine principles , and a fuperficial uncertain honour , of an invari- able and thorough integrity ; —in short , when the knowledge of the world is con- fidered as the chief fcience , and the culti vation of ...
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Strona 38 - For they fleep not .except they have .done mifchief ; and their fleep is taken away unlefs they caufe fome to fall ; for they eat the bread of wickednefs, aad drink.
Strona 216 - It should mingle with our daily life as "a spirit of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
Strona 289 - But I have ufed none of thefe things : neither have I written thefe things that it fhould be fo done unto me : for it were better for me to die, than that any man fhould make my glorying void.