The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... secret delight in the mind , without her attending to it . The heart re- joices of its own accord , and naturally flows out into friendship and benevolence towards the per- son who has so kindly an effect upon it . When I consider this ...
... secret delight in the mind , without her attending to it . The heart re- joices of its own accord , and naturally flows out into friendship and benevolence towards the per- son who has so kindly an effect upon it . When I consider this ...
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... secret faults . ' If the open professors of impiety deserve the utmost application and endeavours of moral wri- ters to recover them from vice and folly , how much more may those lay a claim to their care and compassion , who are ...
... secret faults . ' If the open professors of impiety deserve the utmost application and endeavours of moral wri- ters to recover them from vice and folly , how much more may those lay a claim to their care and compassion , who are ...
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... secret springs they have had such sudden ascents and falls in the same day ? Could he be better conducted in his way to wealth , which is the great article of life , than in a treatise dated from ' Change - alley by an able proficient ...
... secret springs they have had such sudden ascents and falls in the same day ? Could he be better conducted in his way to wealth , which is the great article of life , than in a treatise dated from ' Change - alley by an able proficient ...
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