The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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... merely sensual , and of which , in subserviency to higher ends , we might lawfully partake , engross too frequently the awhole of our attention ; while those of a refined and exquisite nature , and in which felicity might be more BV4500.
... merely sensual , and of which , in subserviency to higher ends , we might lawfully partake , engross too frequently the awhole of our attention ; while those of a refined and exquisite nature , and in which felicity might be more BV4500.
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... attention paid her in all companies ungratefully received : for who can be deaf to the voice of praise ? or unwilling to believe that it may be heard without vanity , and received as a just tribute to excellence , which , if hidden to ...
... attention paid her in all companies ungratefully received : for who can be deaf to the voice of praise ? or unwilling to believe that it may be heard without vanity , and received as a just tribute to excellence , which , if hidden to ...
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... of today . ' If any one of my readers has looked with so little attention on the world about him , as to ima- gine this representation exaggerated beyond pro- bability , let him reflect a little upon his own INTRODUCTION . 15.
... of today . ' If any one of my readers has looked with so little attention on the world about him , as to ima- gine this representation exaggerated beyond pro- bability , let him reflect a little upon his own INTRODUCTION . 15.
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... attention to the turpitude of its own actions , but the delusion will not last for ever : a man cannot always trifle : the hour of reflection will obtrude ; and if he determine not to anticipate , he must shortly be compelled to realize ...
... attention to the turpitude of its own actions , but the delusion will not last for ever : a man cannot always trifle : the hour of reflection will obtrude ; and if he determine not to anticipate , he must shortly be compelled to realize ...
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... many duties of common life . But surely the remembrance of death ought to predominate in our minds as an habitual and settled principle , always operating though not always perceived ; and our attention should seldom 24 INTRODUCTION .
... many duties of common life . But surely the remembrance of death ought to predominate in our minds as an habitual and settled principle , always operating though not always perceived ; and our attention should seldom 24 INTRODUCTION .
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