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Pagina 241
... pleasure pay a tax to labour and industry . I have been told also , that all the time of Lent , in Roman Catholic coun- tries , the persons of condition administered to the ne- cessities of the poor , and attended the beds of lazars and ...
... pleasure pay a tax to labour and industry . I have been told also , that all the time of Lent , in Roman Catholic coun- tries , the persons of condition administered to the ne- cessities of the poor , and attended the beds of lazars and ...
Pagina 300
... pleasure , amusement , or admira- tion . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vicissitude of day and ... pleasures of friendship , books , conver- sation , and other accidental diversions of life , because I would only take ...
... pleasure , amusement , or admira- tion . The reader's own thoughts will suggest to him the vicissitude of day and ... pleasures of friendship , books , conver- sation , and other accidental diversions of life , because I would only take ...
Pagina 301
... pleasure , in the works of nature , is very truly as- cribed by Mr. Locke , in his Essay on Human Under- standing , to a moral reason , in the following words : " Beyond all this , we may find another reason why God hath scattered up ...
... pleasure , in the works of nature , is very truly as- cribed by Mr. Locke , in his Essay on Human Under- standing , to a moral reason , in the following words : " Beyond all this , we may find another reason why God hath scattered up ...
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