The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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... the anguish arising from a con- sciousness of moral turpitude equally pungent with that which the loss of terrestrial comforts may incidentally occasion ? Surely the cause of sorrow in the former as far exceeds the latter , 2 INTRODUCTION .
... the anguish arising from a con- sciousness of moral turpitude equally pungent with that which the loss of terrestrial comforts may incidentally occasion ? Surely the cause of sorrow in the former as far exceeds the latter , 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... and science , and for whom all who approach them endeavour to multiply delights , without requiring from them any return but willingness to be pleased ? B ' Surely , among these favourites of nature , thus INTRODUCTION .
... and science , and for whom all who approach them endeavour to multiply delights , without requiring from them any return but willingness to be pleased ? B ' Surely , among these favourites of nature , thus INTRODUCTION .
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William Giles. ' Surely , among these favourites of nature , thus unacquainted with toil and danger , felicity must have fixed her residence ; they must know only the changes of more vivid or more gentle joys ; their life must always ...
William Giles. ' Surely , among these favourites of nature , thus unacquainted with toil and danger , felicity must have fixed her residence ; they must know only the changes of more vivid or more gentle joys ; their life must always ...
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... Surely it is unworthy of a reasonable being to spend any of the little time allotted us , with- out some tendency , either direct or oblique , to the end of our existence . And though every moment cannot be laid out on the formal and ...
... Surely it is unworthy of a reasonable being to spend any of the little time allotted us , with- out some tendency , either direct or oblique , to the end of our existence . And though every moment cannot be laid out on the formal and ...
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... Surely , nothing can so much disturb the pas- sions , or perplex the intellects of man , as the disruption of his union with visible nature ; a separation from all that has hitherto delighted or engaged him ; a change not only of the ...
... Surely , nothing can so much disturb the pas- sions , or perplex the intellects of man , as the disruption of his union with visible nature ; a separation from all that has hitherto delighted or engaged him ; a change not only of the ...
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