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Pagina 68
... human Resentments : It is like that Grief which we have for the De- cease of our Friends : It is no Diminution , but a Recommenda- tion of human Nature , that in such Incidents Passion gets the better of Reason ; and all we can think to ...
... human Resentments : It is like that Grief which we have for the De- cease of our Friends : It is no Diminution , but a Recommenda- tion of human Nature , that in such Incidents Passion gets the better of Reason ; and all we can think to ...
Pagina 510
... Human Life might be extinguished , would Men alleviate the general Curse they lie under , by mutual Offices of Compassion , Benevolence and Humanity . There is nothing therefore which we ought more to encourage in our selves and others ...
... Human Life might be extinguished , would Men alleviate the general Curse they lie under , by mutual Offices of Compassion , Benevolence and Humanity . There is nothing therefore which we ought more to encourage in our selves and others ...
Pagina 511
... Humanity render a Man wonderfully popular and beloved , when they are founded upon a real Good - nature ; but without ... Human Nature , there is none so odious , nor indeed so exquisitely Ridiculous , as that of a rigid severe Temper in ...
... Humanity render a Man wonderfully popular and beloved , when they are founded upon a real Good - nature ; but without ... Human Nature , there is none so odious , nor indeed so exquisitely Ridiculous , as that of a rigid severe Temper in ...
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