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Pagina 171
... suppose , as the ill - natured part of the world does , that indifferent and even good actions proceed from bad principles and wrong intentions . In the third place , a man should examine his heart , whether he does not find in it a ...
... suppose , as the ill - natured part of the world does , that indifferent and even good actions proceed from bad principles and wrong intentions . In the third place , a man should examine his heart , whether he does not find in it a ...
Pagina 173
... suppose this gentleman , having fre- quently heard of ' gall dropping from a pen , and being lashed in a satire , ' he was resolved to have them both at any rate , and so uttered this complete piece of nonsense . It will more ...
... suppose this gentleman , having fre- quently heard of ' gall dropping from a pen , and being lashed in a satire , ' he was resolved to have them both at any rate , and so uttered this complete piece of nonsense . It will more ...
Pagina 210
... suppose our lot to be determined without impiety . A great enhancement of pleasure arises from its being unexpected ; and pain is doubled by being foreseen , Upon all these , and several other accounts , we ought to rest satisfied in ...
... suppose our lot to be determined without impiety . A great enhancement of pleasure arises from its being unexpected ; and pain is doubled by being foreseen , Upon all these , and several other accounts , we ought to rest satisfied in ...
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