Lion, Том 4R. Carlile., 1829 |
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... kind ; since good nature and social affection is so essential even to the pleasures of a debauchee . If therefore the only pleasure I can freely and without reserve indulge , be that of the honest and moral kind ; if the rational and ...
... kind ; since good nature and social affection is so essential even to the pleasures of a debauchee . If therefore the only pleasure I can freely and without reserve indulge , be that of the honest and moral kind ; if the rational and ...
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... kind of discipline and management . The stricter this discipline is , the more the man is rational and in his wits . The looser it is , the more fantastical he must be , and the nearer to the madman's state . This is a business which ...
... kind of discipline and management . The stricter this discipline is , the more the man is rational and in his wits . The looser it is , the more fantastical he must be , and the nearer to the madman's state . This is a business which ...
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... kind , he is in truth no other than a copyist after nature . His style may be differently suited to the different times he lives in , or to the different humour of his age or nation ; his manner , his dress , his colouring may vary ...
... kind , he is in truth no other than a copyist after nature . His style may be differently suited to the different times he lives in , or to the different humour of his age or nation ; his manner , his dress , his colouring may vary ...
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... kind , which were apparently pleasing to the company . After the dinner , a brewer of Leeds introduced a Mr. Horsefall of Bradford , a wine and spirit merchant , to take wine with him . Mr. Horsefall was not long at table , before he ...
... kind , which were apparently pleasing to the company . After the dinner , a brewer of Leeds introduced a Mr. Horsefall of Bradford , a wine and spirit merchant , to take wine with him . Mr. Horsefall was not long at table , before he ...
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... kind of birth of mental free- dom . Societies are forming in all parts of the country , who are determined to restore Reason to her throne in the mind of man ; and we may reasonably hope that this age may be the age of Reason . Magna ...
... kind of birth of mental free- dom . Societies are forming in all parts of the country , who are determined to restore Reason to her throne in the mind of man ; and we may reasonably hope that this age may be the age of Reason . Magna ...
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