The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, Volume 4C. Dilly, 1788 - Conduct of life |
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... false in all particulars . A letter alfo from H. B. to the author , offering to fupply him with a collection of witty sayings for posthumous publica- tion - - - 167 CXIII . An argument for the evidences of the Christian religion : A ...
... false in all particulars . A letter alfo from H. B. to the author , offering to fupply him with a collection of witty sayings for posthumous publica- tion - - - 167 CXIII . An argument for the evidences of the Christian religion : A ...
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... , seem so obvious to me , who have no other in- terest in the subject than what meditation affords , that I am apt to wonder how men can make fuch such false estimates of the true enjoyments of life , 14 N ° 95 . THE OBSERVER .
... , seem so obvious to me , who have no other in- terest in the subject than what meditation affords , that I am apt to wonder how men can make fuch such false estimates of the true enjoyments of life , 14 N ° 95 . THE OBSERVER .
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Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays Richard Cumberland. such false estimates of the true enjoyments of life , and wander out of the way of happiness , to which the heart and understanding feem to point the road too ...
Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays Richard Cumberland. such false estimates of the true enjoyments of life , and wander out of the way of happiness , to which the heart and understanding feem to point the road too ...
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... false pride betray'd , " Ye know not of what nature man is made . " TH 1 HOUGH I think our nation can never be accused of want of charity , yet I have observed with much concern a poor unhappy set of men amongst us , whose case is not ...
... false pride betray'd , " Ye know not of what nature man is made . " TH 1 HOUGH I think our nation can never be accused of want of charity , yet I have observed with much concern a poor unhappy set of men amongst us , whose case is not ...
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... false grammar , and nonfuit all the merriment of the table . The man of form and ceremony , who has shaped his manners to the model of what is commonly called The Old Court , is another grand defaulter against times and feasons : His ...
... false grammar , and nonfuit all the merriment of the table . The man of form and ceremony , who has shaped his manners to the model of what is commonly called The Old Court , is another grand defaulter against times and feasons : His ...
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