Addresses to Young Men: By James Fordyce, D.D. ...T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... mean not to burden your memories with the minute fubdivifions of fcholaftic method , or to perplex your ... means you may actually multiply your pleasures , and enjoy 4 ADDRESS I.
... mean not to burden your memories with the minute fubdivifions of fcholaftic method , or to perplex your ... means you may actually multiply your pleasures , and enjoy 4 ADDRESS I.
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By James Fordyce, D.D. ... James Fordyce. means you may actually multiply your pleasures , and enjoy with the highest re- lifh , to the largest extent , and for the longest term , every gratification becoming your nature , and fuited to ...
By James Fordyce, D.D. ... James Fordyce. means you may actually multiply your pleasures , and enjoy with the highest re- lifh , to the largest extent , and for the longest term , every gratification becoming your nature , and fuited to ...
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... Mean while it is pleafing to observe in general , that many of the qualities juft named furnish very valuable feeds of intellectual , moral , and religious improve- ment ; as , on the other hand , the friends of fociety cannot but be ...
... Mean while it is pleafing to observe in general , that many of the qualities juft named furnish very valuable feeds of intellectual , moral , and religious improve- ment ; as , on the other hand , the friends of fociety cannot but be ...
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... means of reformation , amongst our magiftrates , our clergy , and our teachers in different ways ; or , to fum up the account at large , a general and hitherto unexampled relaxation of maxims and manners amongst all con- ditions of men ...
... means of reformation , amongst our magiftrates , our clergy , and our teachers in different ways ; or , to fum up the account at large , a general and hitherto unexampled relaxation of maxims and manners amongst all con- ditions of men ...
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... mean and the effe- minate ; if humility be both decent and wife ; if piety be the highest obligation of man , his greatest improvement , and his ftrongeft fecurity ; if there be any beauty in fenfibility , any fweetness in candour , any ...
... mean and the effe- minate ; if humility be both decent and wife ; if piety be the highest obligation of man , his greatest improvement , and his ftrongeft fecurity ; if there be any beauty in fenfibility , any fweetness in candour , any ...
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