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Pagina 155
... human society to have an exact account of this lady's ordinary conduct, which was crowned by so uncommon magnanimity. Such greatness was not to be acquired in the last article, nor is it to be doubted but it was a constant practice of ...
... human society to have an exact account of this lady's ordinary conduct, which was crowned by so uncommon magnanimity. Such greatness was not to be acquired in the last article, nor is it to be doubted but it was a constant practice of ...
Pagina 156
... human nature itj that happiness and perfection from which it had fallen, the poet confines himself to the line of Abraham, from whence the Messiah was to descend. The angel is described as seeing the patriarch actually travelling ...
... human nature itj that happiness and perfection from which it had fallen, the poet confines himself to the line of Abraham, from whence the Messiah was to descend. The angel is described as seeing the patriarch actually travelling ...
Pagina 190
... human nature in the prospect of non-existence, that I cannot but wonder, with many excellent writers, how it is possible for a man to outlive the expectation of it. For my own part, I think the being of a God is so little to be doubted ...
... human nature in the prospect of non-existence, that I cannot but wonder, with many excellent writers, how it is possible for a man to outlive the expectation of it. For my own part, I think the being of a God is so little to be doubted ...
Pagina 201
... human happiness, we very rarely meet with the practice of this virtue in the worid. - Every man is ready to give in a long catalogue of those virtues and good qualities he expects to find in the person of a friend, but Tery kv of us are ...
... human happiness, we very rarely meet with the practice of this virtue in the worid. - Every man is ready to give in a long catalogue of those virtues and good qualities he expects to find in the person of a friend, but Tery kv of us are ...
Pagina 207
... human nature, and which by a right improvement of them will produce a satiety of joy, and an uninterrupted happiness. At the same time that I would engage my reader to consider the *orld in its most agreeable lights, I must own there ...
... human nature, and which by a right improvement of them will produce a satiety of joy, and an uninterrupted happiness. At the same time that I would engage my reader to consider the *orld in its most agreeable lights, I must own there ...
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