English ReaderB. Olds, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... enjoy , ) yet , if it mitigates the evils which necessarily belong to our state , it may justly be said to give " rest to them who labour and are heavy laden . " What a smiling aspect does the love of parents and chil- dren , of ...
... enjoy , ) yet , if it mitigates the evils which necessarily belong to our state , it may justly be said to give " rest to them who labour and are heavy laden . " What a smiling aspect does the love of parents and chil- dren , of ...
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... enjoy ; on the small difference which the diversity of fortune makes on that scanty proportion ; it is surprising , that envy should ever have been a prevalent passion among men , much more that it should have prevailed among Christians ...
... enjoy ; on the small difference which the diversity of fortune makes on that scanty proportion ; it is surprising , that envy should ever have been a prevalent passion among men , much more that it should have prevailed among Christians ...
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... enjoy itself in peace , and smile at the impotent assaults of fortune and the elements . It is within ourselves that misery has fixed its seats . Our disordered hearts , our guilty pas- sions , our violent prejudices , and misplaced ...
... enjoy itself in peace , and smile at the impotent assaults of fortune and the elements . It is within ourselves that misery has fixed its seats . Our disordered hearts , our guilty pas- sions , our violent prejudices , and misplaced ...
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Lindley Murray. restore him to his former humble condition , having no desire to enjoy any longer a happiness so terrible . 6 By this device , Dionysius intimated to Damocles , how miserable he was in the midst of all his treasures ; and ...
Lindley Murray. restore him to his former humble condition , having no desire to enjoy any longer a happiness so terrible . 6 By this device , Dionysius intimated to Damocles , how miserable he was in the midst of all his treasures ; and ...
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... enjoy all the felicity which he had imagined riches able to afford . Leisure soon made him weary of himself , and he longed to be persuaded that he was great and happy . He was courteous and liberal ; he gave all that approached him ...
... enjoy all the felicity which he had imagined riches able to afford . Leisure soon made him weary of himself , and he longed to be persuaded that he was great and happy . He was courteous and liberal ; he gave all that approached him ...
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