The Young Philosopher: A Novel ...T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies, 1798 |
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الصفحة 84
... of what the prefent . ftate of her . daughter might be , fhe became fick and giddy . The earnest , the agonizing de- fire to fet forth once more in fearch of Medora , Medora , and the cruel certainty that she was herself 84 THE YOUNG.
... of what the prefent . ftate of her . daughter might be , fhe became fick and giddy . The earnest , the agonizing de- fire to fet forth once more in fearch of Medora , Medora , and the cruel certainty that she was herself 84 THE YOUNG.
الصفحة 94
... ftate of my mental or bo- dily health when first I came under your care , I think you must now for fome time have been fatisfied that my confine- ment is wholly unneceffary ; it becomes therefore fo unjuft , that I am convinced you ...
... ftate of my mental or bo- dily health when first I came under your care , I think you must now for fome time have been fatisfied that my confine- ment is wholly unneceffary ; it becomes therefore fo unjuft , that I am convinced you ...
الصفحة 99
... ftate fit only for oconfinement ; and that Mrs. Grinsted , in > the name of Lady Mary de Verdon , had given directions for her reception , and un- dertaken the payment . All that the inte- resting patient faid , therefore , appeared fo ...
... ftate fit only for oconfinement ; and that Mrs. Grinsted , in > the name of Lady Mary de Verdon , had given directions for her reception , and un- dertaken the payment . All that the inte- resting patient faid , therefore , appeared fo ...
الصفحة 167
... ftate which he could not difguife . He felt it equally awkward to defire a private conference with Mifs Richmond , or to speak before her friend on fuch a fubject . After their breakfast was ended , however , Mifs Cardonnel , as if the ...
... ftate which he could not difguife . He felt it equally awkward to defire a private conference with Mifs Richmond , or to speak before her friend on fuch a fubject . After their breakfast was ended , however , Mifs Cardonnel , as if the ...
الصفحة 199
... to take advantage of fools , and beheld a fpirit of quackery prevail from the ftate charlatan , exhaufting and en feebling the c t t K 4 feebling the public constitution , to the advertising paffer of PHILOSOPHER . 199.
... to take advantage of fools , and beheld a fpirit of quackery prevail from the ftate charlatan , exhaufting and en feebling the c t t K 4 feebling the public constitution , to the advertising paffer of PHILOSOPHER . 199.
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الصفحة 6 - Here will I hold. If there's a Power above us, — And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works, — He must delight in virtue; And that which He delights in must be happy.
الصفحة 394 - You agree with me, that tru« philanthropy does not confift in loving John, and Thomas, and George, and James, becaufe they are our brothers, our coufins, our neighbours, our countrymen, but in benevolence to the whole human race...
الصفحة 394 - ... see that the miseries inflicted by the social compact greatly exceed the happiness derived from it; where I observe an artificial polish, glaring but fallacious on one side, and on the other real and bitter wretchedness; where for a great part of the year my ears are every week...
الصفحة 16 - ... included under it, that I either approve, or ever did approve of the violence, cruelty, and perfidy, with which the French have polluted the cause of freedom, you are greatly mistaken; far from thinking that such measures are likely to establish liberty, and the general rights of mankind, I hold them to be exactly the means that will delay the period when rational freedom, and all that its enjoiment can give to humanity, shall be established in the world.
الصفحة 7 - I imagine that our way to please God is, to do all the good that is in our power to his creatures; never wilfully or wantonly to hurt or injure one of them ; never, that we may gratify ourselves...
الصفحة 394 - ... home, it is at the mercy of any rafcal, to whom I have given an opportunity of cheating me of ten pounds, to fwear a debt againft me, and carry me to the abodes of horror, where the malefa&or groans in irons, the debtor languishes in dcfpair.
الصفحة 227 - ... which has learned to look on the good and evil of life, and to appreciate each, is alone capable of true gentlenefs and calmnefs.
الصفحة 145 - With a pair of fore feet curioufly adapted to the purpofe, it burrows and works under ground like the niole.
الصفحة 343 - It was on an heap of the fallen cliff, and where other fragments beetled fearfully...
الصفحة 227 - ... that nothing is good for any human being,, whether man or woman, but a confcien...