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Pagina 139
... virtue, all their fame. Ignobly, to the trains and to the smiles Of those fair atheists " The next vision is of a quite contrary nature, and filled with the horrors of war. Adam at the sight of it melts into tears, and breaks out into ...
... virtue, all their fame. Ignobly, to the trains and to the smiles Of those fair atheists " The next vision is of a quite contrary nature, and filled with the horrors of war. Adam at the sight of it melts into tears, and breaks out into ...
Pagina 170
... virtue. It is more than probable that the prince above-mentioned possessed both these qualifications in a very eminent degree. Without assurance he would never have undertaken to speak before the most august assembly in the world ...
... virtue. It is more than probable that the prince above-mentioned possessed both these qualifications in a very eminent degree. Without assurance he would never have undertaken to speak before the most august assembly in the world ...
Pagina 171
... virtue ? Do it immediately. Can you visit a sick friend? Will it revive him to see you enter, and suspend your own ... virtues and diversions as these are mentioned because they occur to all men. But every man is sufficiently convinced ...
... virtue ? Do it immediately. Can you visit a sick friend? Will it revive him to see you enter, and suspend your own ... virtues and diversions as these are mentioned because they occur to all men. But every man is sufficiently convinced ...
Pagina 172
... virtue is worth gaining. I have cooled my heart with reflection, and am fit to rejoice with the army to-morrow. He is a popular general who can expose himself like a private man during a battle ; but he is more popular who can rejoice ...
... virtue is worth gaining. I have cooled my heart with reflection, and am fit to rejoice with the army to-morrow. He is a popular general who can expose himself like a private man during a battle ; but he is more popular who can rejoice ...
Pagina 175
... virtue. Beware of pitying us ; it is not so bad as you perhaps have been told. All things will yet be well, and 1 shall write my child better news. " I have been interrupted ; I know not how I was moved to say things would mend. As I ...
... virtue. Beware of pitying us ; it is not so bad as you perhaps have been told. All things will yet be well, and 1 shall write my child better news. " I have been interrupted ; I know not how I was moved to say things would mend. As I ...
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