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... knowledge ; and to remember , that a blight ed spring makes a barren year , and that the vernal flowers , however beautiful and gay , are only intended by nature as preparatives to au tumnal fruits . A No. 6. ] SATURDAY , APRIL 7 , 1750 ...
... knowledge ; and to remember , that a blight ed spring makes a barren year , and that the vernal flowers , however beautiful and gay , are only intended by nature as preparatives to au tumnal fruits . A No. 6. ] SATURDAY , APRIL 7 , 1750 ...
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... knowledge of human nature , as to seek happiness by changing any thing but his own dispositions , will waste his life in fruitless efforts , and multiply the griefs which he pur- poses to remove . * No. 7. ] TUESDAY , APRIL 10 , 1750 ...
... knowledge of human nature , as to seek happiness by changing any thing but his own dispositions , will waste his life in fruitless efforts , and multiply the griefs which he pur- poses to remove . * No. 7. ] TUESDAY , APRIL 10 , 1750 ...
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... knowledge or expectation . He was facilitating and prolonging the enjoyment of light , enlarging the avenues of science , and con- ferring the highest and most lasting pleasures ; he was enabling the student to contemplate na- ture ...
... knowledge or expectation . He was facilitating and prolonging the enjoyment of light , enlarging the avenues of science , and con- ferring the highest and most lasting pleasures ; he was enabling the student to contemplate na- ture ...
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... knowledge of the writer in whose performances they may be found , have indeed had frequent reason to repent their curiosity : the bubble that sparkled before them has become common wa- ter at the touch ; the phantom of perfection has ...
... knowledge of the writer in whose performances they may be found , have indeed had frequent reason to repent their curiosity : the bubble that sparkled before them has become common wa- ter at the touch ; the phantom of perfection has ...
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... knowledge enough to be respected , has neglected the minuter acts by which he might have pleased . When he enters life , if his tem- per be soft and timorous , he is diffident and bash- ful , from the knowledge of his defects : or if he ...
... knowledge enough to be respected , has neglected the minuter acts by which he might have pleased . When he enters life , if his tem- per be soft and timorous , he is diffident and bash- ful , from the knowledge of his defects : or if he ...
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