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... humanity , or ancient and modern . It may , notwithstanding , consummate in all private and social virtues : be ... human nature is to be found , there is a mixture want of pecuniary supplies obliged him to quit of vice and virtue ...
... humanity , or ancient and modern . It may , notwithstanding , consummate in all private and social virtues : be ... human nature is to be found , there is a mixture want of pecuniary supplies obliged him to quit of vice and virtue ...
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... humanity and generosity , in pro- portion to his slender income were unbounded . It has been truly said , that the lame , the ... Human Wishes is an imitation of the tenth Satire of the same author . Though it is translated by Dry- den ...
... humanity and generosity , in pro- portion to his slender income were unbounded . It has been truly said , that the lame , the ... Human Wishes is an imitation of the tenth Satire of the same author . Though it is translated by Dry- den ...
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... human life , but he ad- verts to common occurrences , and is often con- tent with the topic of the day . An advertise- ment in the beginning of the first volume informs us , that twelve entire essays were a contribution from different ...
... human life , but he ad- verts to common occurrences , and is often con- tent with the topic of the day . An advertise- ment in the beginning of the first volume informs us , that twelve entire essays were a contribution from different ...
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... human nature , was aware of a prevailing bias in the operations of every mind . By him we are told , " Master- less passion sways us to the mood of what it likes or loathes . " It remains to inquire whether in the lives be- fore us the ...
... human nature , was aware of a prevailing bias in the operations of every mind . By him we are told , " Master- less passion sways us to the mood of what it likes or loathes . " It remains to inquire whether in the lives be- fore us the ...
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... Human opinions mutable . The hopes of youth fallacious 197 The history of a legacy hunter 198 The legacy hunter's history concluded 199 The virtues of Rabbi Abraham's magnet 200 Asper's complaint of the insolence of Pros- pero ...
... Human opinions mutable . The hopes of youth fallacious 197 The history of a legacy hunter 198 The legacy hunter's history concluded 199 The virtues of Rabbi Abraham's magnet 200 Asper's complaint of the insolence of Pros- pero ...
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