Lion, Том 4R. Carlile., 1829 |
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... happiness , confidence , and affection among men . I find every where and on all occasions , an infinite preponder- ance of the disposition to hear , the willingness to be instructed , the capacity to judge ; the desire , curiosity ...
... happiness , confidence , and affection among men . I find every where and on all occasions , an infinite preponder- ance of the disposition to hear , the willingness to be instructed , the capacity to judge ; the desire , curiosity ...
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... happiness , is in the exercise of it . I come now therefore , to the consideration of the mural obli- gations which our occupation of this inestimable talent , binds upon us . These are , 1st . Our high esteem . 2nd . Our diligent ...
... happiness , is in the exercise of it . I come now therefore , to the consideration of the mural obli- gations which our occupation of this inestimable talent , binds upon us . These are , 1st . Our high esteem . 2nd . Our diligent ...
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... happiness of a consistent exercise of it . 3rd - The recommendation of the exercise of this faculty , is as unnecessary to the persons possessed of it , as it would be impo- tent and vain , to persons wholly destitute of it . The ...
... happiness of a consistent exercise of it . 3rd - The recommendation of the exercise of this faculty , is as unnecessary to the persons possessed of it , as it would be impo- tent and vain , to persons wholly destitute of it . The ...
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... happiness and advantage lies . " Where can it lie but with my pleasure , since my advantage and good can never but be pleasing ; and what is pleasing , can never be other than my advantage and good ? Excellent ! Let fancy therefore ...
... happiness and advantage lies . " Where can it lie but with my pleasure , since my advantage and good can never but be pleasing ; and what is pleasing , can never be other than my advantage and good ? Excellent ! Let fancy therefore ...
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... happiness , whilst we follow passion and mere humour . A lover , for instance , when struck with the idea or fancy of his enjoyment , promises himself the highest felicity , if he suc- ceeds in his new amour . He succeeds in it ; finds ...
... happiness , whilst we follow passion and mere humour . A lover , for instance , when struck with the idea or fancy of his enjoyment , promises himself the highest felicity , if he suc- ceeds in his new amour . He succeeds in it ; finds ...
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