The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 362 стор. |
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... pleasure from the novelty of those objects about which they are con- versant . Revelation likewise very much confirms this no- tion , under the different views which it gives us of our future happiness . In the description of the throne ...
... pleasure from the novelty of those objects about which they are con- versant . Revelation likewise very much confirms this no- tion , under the different views which it gives us of our future happiness . In the description of the throne ...
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... pleasure , the greatest pleasure it can put into your power is that of doing good . It is worth considering , that the organs of sense act within a narrow compass , and the appetites will soon say they have enough . Which of the two ...
... pleasure , the greatest pleasure it can put into your power is that of doing good . It is worth considering , that the organs of sense act within a narrow compass , and the appetites will soon say they have enough . Which of the two ...
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... pleasure annexed to the first appearance of truth in the mind . This pleasure being exquisite for the time it lasts , but transient , it hereby comes to pass that the mind grows into an indifference to its former notions , and passes on ...
... pleasure annexed to the first appearance of truth in the mind . This pleasure being exquisite for the time it lasts , but transient , it hereby comes to pass that the mind grows into an indifference to its former notions , and passes on ...
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