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Pagina 104
... consider the least ill consequence , it can be no less than looking on their own condition , as years advance with a disrelish of life , and falling into contempt of their own persons , or being the derision of others . But when they ...
... consider the least ill consequence , it can be no less than looking on their own condition , as years advance with a disrelish of life , and falling into contempt of their own persons , or being the derision of others . But when they ...
Pagina 160
... Consider with thyself whether his reproach- es are true ; if they are not , consider that thou art not the person whom he reproaches , but that he reviles an imaginary being , and perhaps loves what thou really art , though he hates ...
... Consider with thyself whether his reproach- es are true ; if they are not , consider that thou art not the person whom he reproaches , but that he reviles an imaginary being , and perhaps loves what thou really art , though he hates ...
Pagina 298
... consider the world in its subserviency to man , one would think it was made for our use ; but if we consider it in its natural beauty and harmony , one would be apt to conclude it was made for our pleasure . The sun , which is as the ...
... consider the world in its subserviency to man , one would think it was made for our use ; but if we consider it in its natural beauty and harmony , one would be apt to conclude it was made for our pleasure . The sun , which is as the ...
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