The Observer:: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays. ...C. Dilly, 1791 |
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... whose integrity you may se- " curely rely ; he will foon reduce your affairs " to fuch a fyftem of regularity , that you will " find it an eafy bufinefs , and when you discover " how many fources of future happiness it opens " to you ...
... whose integrity you may se- " curely rely ; he will foon reduce your affairs " to fuch a fyftem of regularity , that you will " find it an eafy bufinefs , and when you discover " how many fources of future happiness it opens " to you ...
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... - dolence was no longer his ruling defect . He gave inftant orders for his journey , and then flew . to Conftantia , at whose feet he poured C 3 forth • forth the humble , yet ardent , acknowledgments of N ° 128. THE OBSERVER . 21.
... - dolence was no longer his ruling defect . He gave inftant orders for his journey , and then flew . to Conftantia , at whose feet he poured C 3 forth • forth the humble , yet ardent , acknowledgments of N ° 128. THE OBSERVER . 21.
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... whose pleasing society " I have reaped , the higheft enjoyment , and , if I ❝ do not deceive myself , no small degree of pro- " fit and inftruction . " Before I fate out upon this excurfion I had " the fatisfaction of feeing my private ...
... whose pleasing society " I have reaped , the higheft enjoyment , and , if I ❝ do not deceive myself , no small degree of pro- " fit and inftruction . " Before I fate out upon this excurfion I had " the fatisfaction of feeing my private ...
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... whose maxim it was never to let trifles vex him , received me with all the good humour in life , and admitted me of the univer- fity of Oxford : here I was overjoyed to find that the affair of the expulfion was fo far from VOL . V. D ...
... whose maxim it was never to let trifles vex him , received me with all the good humour in life , and admitted me of the univer- fity of Oxford : here I was overjoyed to find that the affair of the expulfion was fo far from VOL . V. D ...
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... whose inheritance is philanthropy , and whose mother's milk hath been the milk of hu- man kindness , I remain in all brotherly charity and good will , Your's and the world's friend , SIMON SAPLing . N ° CXXX . Λυπῶντα τὸν πλησιόν , ἐ ...
... whose inheritance is philanthropy , and whose mother's milk hath been the milk of hu- man kindness , I remain in all brotherly charity and good will , Your's and the world's friend , SIMON SAPLing . N ° CXXX . Λυπῶντα τὸν πλησιόν , ἐ ...
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