“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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Strana 14
... reason- ably deprive a man of this Chearfulness of temper . There is something so particularly gloomy and offensive to human nature in the prospect of non - existence , that I cannot but wonder with many excellent writers , how it is ...
... reason- ably deprive a man of this Chearfulness of temper . There is something so particularly gloomy and offensive to human nature in the prospect of non - existence , that I cannot but wonder with many excellent writers , how it is ...
Strana 15
... reason , I cannot think of any other that ought to banish this happy temper from a virtuous mind . Pain and sickness , shame and reproach , poverty and old - age , nay death itself , considering the shortness of their duration , and the ...
... reason , I cannot think of any other that ought to banish this happy temper from a virtuous mind . Pain and sickness , shame and reproach , poverty and old - age , nay death itself , considering the shortness of their duration , and the ...
Strana 17
... Reason , though not concerned in the injury , employs all its force in the atonement . He that says , he did not design to disoblige you in such an action , does as much as if he should tell you , that though the circumstance which ...
... Reason , though not concerned in the injury , employs all its force in the atonement . He that says , he did not design to disoblige you in such an action , does as much as if he should tell you , that though the circumstance which ...
Strana 20
... reason and truth for the foundations of all its passions and desires , and consequently is happy and simple ; the Disingenuous Spirit , by indulgence of one unacknow- ledged error , is entangled with an after - life of guilt , sorrow ...
... reason and truth for the foundations of all its passions and desires , and consequently is happy and simple ; the Disingenuous Spirit , by indulgence of one unacknow- ledged error , is entangled with an after - life of guilt , sorrow ...
Strana 26
... reasons : First from the observations I have been able to make for these many years last past , upon our public affairs , and from the natural tendency of several prin- ciples and practices , that have of late been studiously revived ...
... reasons : First from the observations I have been able to make for these many years last past , upon our public affairs , and from the natural tendency of several prin- ciples and practices , that have of late been studiously revived ...
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