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... happiness of a nation must England ? Brutus saw his country enslaved ; he needs be firmest and certainest in a full and struck the blow for freedom , and he died with free council of their own electing , where no sin - honour in the ...
... happiness of a nation must England ? Brutus saw his country enslaved ; he needs be firmest and certainest in a full and struck the blow for freedom , and he died with free council of their own electing , where no sin - honour in the ...
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... happiness . 266 267 111 269 341 270 271 115 Every age has its peculiar character 119 The great extremes in which happiness is sought 343 344 346 347 349 • 350 181 The history of an adventurer in lotteries . 272 182 The history of ...
... happiness . 266 267 111 269 341 270 271 115 Every age has its peculiar character 119 The great extremes in which happiness is sought 343 344 346 347 349 • 350 181 The history of an adventurer in lotteries . 272 182 The history of ...
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... happiness , than those that aspire to the name of whose motions are gradual , and whose life is pro- authors . A man of lively fancy no sooner finds gressive : as his powers are limited , he must use a hint moving in his mind , than he ...
... happiness , than those that aspire to the name of whose motions are gradual , and whose life is pro- authors . A man of lively fancy no sooner finds gressive : as his powers are limited , he must use a hint moving in his mind , than he ...
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... happiness with less confound the colours of right and wrong , and , in - hurt to himself than such chimerical wishes com- stead of helping to settle their boundaries , mix them with so much art , that no common mind is able to disunite ...
... happiness with less confound the colours of right and wrong , and , in - hurt to himself than such chimerical wishes com- stead of helping to settle their boundaries , mix them with so much art , that no common mind is able to disunite ...
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... happiness ; and , therefore , the younger part of my readers , to whom I dedicate this vernal spe- culation , must excuse me for calling upon them , to make use at once of the spring of the year , and the spring of life ; to acquire ...
... happiness ; and , therefore , the younger part of my readers , to whom I dedicate this vernal spe- culation , must excuse me for calling upon them , to make use at once of the spring of the year , and the spring of life ; to acquire ...
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