“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... happiness of having it conveyed through your bands . A Secretary of State , in the interest of man- kind , joined with that of his fellow - subjects , accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern as well as antient ...
... happiness of having it conveyed through your bands . A Secretary of State , in the interest of man- kind , joined with that of his fellow - subjects , accomplished with a great facility and elegance in all the modern as well as antient ...
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... progress , and which will still be receiv- ing an increase of perfection , and consequently an increase of happiness ! The consciousness of such a being being spreads a perpetual diffusion of joy through the soul No. 381 . THE SPECTATOR .
... progress , and which will still be receiv- ing an increase of perfection , and consequently an increase of happiness ! The consciousness of such a being being spreads a perpetual diffusion of joy through the soul No. 381 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... happiness to all eternity . Such considerations , which every one should perpe- tually cherish in his thoughts , will banish from us all that secret heaviness of heart which unthinking men are subject to when they lie under no real ...
... happiness to all eternity . Such considerations , which every one should perpe- tually cherish in his thoughts , will banish from us all that secret heaviness of heart which unthinking men are subject to when they lie under no real ...
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... happiness , we very rarely meet with the practice of this virtue in the world . Every man is ready to give in a long ... happier than himself , may No. 385 . THE SPECTATOR .
... happiness , we very rarely meet with the practice of this virtue in the world . Every man is ready to give in a long ... happier than himself , may No. 385 . THE SPECTATOR .
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rejoice in his friend's being happier than himself , may depend upon it that he is an utter stranger to this virtue . There is something in Friendship so very great and noble , that in those fictitious ... happier than himself, may ...
rejoice in his friend's being happier than himself , may depend upon it that he is an utter stranger to this virtue . There is something in Friendship so very great and noble , that in those fictitious ... happier than himself, may ...
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