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Pagina 9
... human life to fupport : from henceforth fhall all occurrences appear dreams or fhort intervals of amufement , from this one affliction which has feized my very being : pardon me , oh Pharamond , if my griefs give " me leave , that I lay ...
... human life to fupport : from henceforth fhall all occurrences appear dreams or fhort intervals of amufement , from this one affliction which has feized my very being : pardon me , oh Pharamond , if my griefs give " me leave , that I lay ...
Pagina 24
... human nature itself , rather than the criminal , to difgrace ; The next I lived with was a peevish fingle man , and that he would be fure not to use this means whom I ftayed with for a year and a half . Moft where the crime was but an ...
... human nature itself , rather than the criminal , to difgrace ; The next I lived with was a peevish fingle man , and that he would be fure not to use this means whom I ftayed with for a year and a half . Moft where the crime was but an ...
Pagina 27
... human nature , by giving wrong ambitions and falfe ideas of what is good and laudable ; and should therefore be ex- ploded by all governments , and driven cut as the bane and plague of human fociety . L An and enjoyment , excluding all ...
... human nature , by giving wrong ambitions and falfe ideas of what is good and laudable ; and should therefore be ex- ploded by all governments , and driven cut as the bane and plague of human fociety . L An and enjoyment , excluding all ...
Pagina 40
... human foul , knows very well that the period will come about in eternity , when the human foul fhall be as per- fect as he himself now is : nay , when the shall look down upon that degree of perfection , as much as fhe now falls fhort ...
... human foul , knows very well that the period will come about in eternity , when the human foul fhall be as per- fect as he himself now is : nay , when the shall look down upon that degree of perfection , as much as fhe now falls fhort ...
Pagina 49
... human nature in fo much wretchedness and difgrace , but at the fame time could not forbear fmiling to hear Sir Roger , who is a little puzzled about the old wo- man , advising her as a juftice of peace to avoid all communication with ...
... human nature in fo much wretchedness and difgrace , but at the fame time could not forbear fmiling to hear Sir Roger , who is a little puzzled about the old wo- man , advising her as a juftice of peace to avoid all communication with ...
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