Addresses to Young Men, Tom 2T. Cadell, 1789 - 368 |
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... common in cities ; or that it is not fufficiently practifed in fmaller focieties , and more confined fituations ; in short , wherever wealth is poffeffed , or the defire of it ftrong ; wherever vice has hardened . the heart , or luxury ...
... common in cities ; or that it is not fufficiently practifed in fmaller focieties , and more confined fituations ; in short , wherever wealth is poffeffed , or the defire of it ftrong ; wherever vice has hardened . the heart , or luxury ...
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... will be more varied , more extenfive , and more complete . : When we fpeak of Friendship , we fhould carefully remember the distinction between that which is common and im- perfect , and B 3 ADDRESS X. 5 ADDRESS X On Friendship ADDRESS XI.
... will be more varied , more extenfive , and more complete . : When we fpeak of Friendship , we fhould carefully remember the distinction between that which is common and im- perfect , and B 3 ADDRESS X. 5 ADDRESS X On Friendship ADDRESS XI.
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James Fordyce. between that which is common and im- perfect , and that which is peculiar and tranfcendent . The former fhould properly be termed acquaintance , familiarity , fel- lowship , being in fact little or nothing more the latter ...
James Fordyce. between that which is common and im- perfect , and that which is peculiar and tranfcendent . The former fhould properly be termed acquaintance , familiarity , fel- lowship , being in fact little or nothing more the latter ...
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... common and imperfect ,. differ from that which is peculiar and tran- fcendent ; a difference long ago remarked by the best writers of antiquity , and which ferves to prove this melancholy truth , that the fublimeft relation in human ...
... common and imperfect ,. differ from that which is peculiar and tran- fcendent ; a difference long ago remarked by the best writers of antiquity , and which ferves to prove this melancholy truth , that the fublimeft relation in human ...
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... Common Nature , at the fame time that it looks as if a man could not truft to his power of procuring refpect by deferving it . Nor would we infinuate , that fingular excel- lence may not be discovered in the shade of abfcurity . But it ...
... Common Nature , at the fame time that it looks as if a man could not truft to his power of procuring refpect by deferving it . Nor would we infinuate , that fingular excel- lence may not be discovered in the shade of abfcurity . But it ...
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affection affume againſt becauſe beft behaviour beſt cafe caufe cauſe cern character chriftian confcience confequence confider confiderations courage deferve defire difpofitions eafily effeminacy efteem faid fame faſhion feemed feldom felves fenfe fenfible fentiment fhall fhould fhow fincere firſt fituation fociety fome fometimes fons fortitude foul fpirit Friend Friendſhip ftate ftill ftrength ftyle fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuperior fuppofe fure greateſt heart higheſt himſelf honour Humility infpire inftance inſtead intereft juft laft leaft lefs leſs mankind manly mind moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary nefs never obferved occafion paffions perfons piety pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poffeffed poffible praiſe prefent Pride principles profeffion purpoſe queftion racter reaſon reflect refolution refpect reft religion ſcenes ſeen ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſome ſpeak ſtill ſtudy ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion truth underſtanding univerfal uſeful utmoſt valour vice virtue virtuous whofe whoſe young yourſelves youth