The Spectator, Svazek 9E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... live- ly sensibility in all enjoyments and sufferings which it is proper for him to have where any duty of life is concerned . To want sorrow when you in decency and truth should be afflicted , is , I should think , a greater instance ...
... live- ly sensibility in all enjoyments and sufferings which it is proper for him to have where any duty of life is concerned . To want sorrow when you in decency and truth should be afflicted , is , I should think , a greater instance ...
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part , I never could think that the soul while în a mortal body lives , but when departed out of it dies or that its ... live for ever ; and if this were not true , that the mind is immortal , the soul of the most worthy would not above ...
part , I never could think that the soul while în a mortal body lives , but when departed out of it dies or that its ... live for ever ; and if this were not true , that the mind is immortal , the soul of the most worthy would not above ...
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... live for ever , " have lately been under the same apprehensions with Mr. Philo- Spec : that the haste you have made to dispatch your best friends portends no long duration to your own short visage . We could not , indeed , find any just ...
... live for ever , " have lately been under the same apprehensions with Mr. Philo- Spec : that the haste you have made to dispatch your best friends portends no long duration to your own short visage . We could not , indeed , find any just ...
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