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... surely not only to show mankind , but to provide that they may be seen hereafter with less hazard ; to teach the means of avoid- ing the snares which are laid by Treachery for Innocence , without infusing any wish for that su- periority ...
... surely not only to show mankind , but to provide that they may be seen hereafter with less hazard ; to teach the means of avoid- ing the snares which are laid by Treachery for Innocence , without infusing any wish for that su- periority ...
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... surely not improper to point out a fresh amusement to those who languish in health , and repine in plenty , for want of some source of di- version that may be less easi y exhausted , and to inform the multitudes of both sexes , who are ...
... surely not improper to point out a fresh amusement to those who languish in health , and repine in plenty , for want of some source of di- version that may be less easi y exhausted , and to inform the multitudes of both sexes , who are ...
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... surely engage , with certainty of success , in vindication of an entertainment , which in an instant gives confi- dence to the timorous , and kindles ardour in the cold ; an entertainment where the vigilance of jealousy has so often ...
... surely engage , with certainty of success , in vindication of an entertainment , which in an instant gives confi- dence to the timorous , and kindles ardour in the cold ; an entertainment where the vigilance of jealousy has so often ...
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... surely , if we are conscious that we have not contributed to our own sufferings , if punishment falls upon innocence , or disappointment happens to industry and prudence , patience , whether more necessary or not , is much easier ...
... surely , if we are conscious that we have not contributed to our own sufferings , if punishment falls upon innocence , or disappointment happens to industry and prudence , patience , whether more necessary or not , is much easier ...
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... Surely , business , are always least likely to hurry their at the same time that a shepherd learns theolo - imagination with public affairs . gy , he may gain some acquaintance with his na- The facility of treating actions or events in ...
... Surely , business , are always least likely to hurry their at the same time that a shepherd learns theolo - imagination with public affairs . gy , he may gain some acquaintance with his na- The facility of treating actions or events in ...
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