The Spectator. ...A. and B. Tonson and T. Draper, 1766 |
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... ourselves , and for what we ought to be valued or - neglected . But indeed , I did not imagine these lit- tle confiderations and conquetries could have the ill consequence as I find they have by the following letters of my ...
... ourselves , and for what we ought to be valued or - neglected . But indeed , I did not imagine these lit- tle confiderations and conquetries could have the ill consequence as I find they have by the following letters of my ...
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... ourselves in this particu- lar , by all those various turns of expreffion and thought which are peculiar to his writings . I often confider mankind as wholly inconsistent with itself in a point that bears fome affinity to the former ...
... ourselves in this particu- lar , by all those various turns of expreffion and thought which are peculiar to his writings . I often confider mankind as wholly inconsistent with itself in a point that bears fome affinity to the former ...
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... ourselves , and destitute of com- pany and conversation ; I mean that intercourse and communication which every reasonable crea- ture ought to maintain with the great Author of his being . The man who lives under an habitual sense of ...
... ourselves , and destitute of com- pany and conversation ; I mean that intercourse and communication which every reasonable crea- ture ought to maintain with the great Author of his being . The man who lives under an habitual sense of ...
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... ourselves in the pursuit of knowledge . I remember Mr. Boyle , speaking of a certain mineral , tells us , that a man may confume his whole life in the study of it , with- out arriving at the knowledge of all its qualities . The truth of ...
... ourselves in the pursuit of knowledge . I remember Mr. Boyle , speaking of a certain mineral , tells us , that a man may confume his whole life in the study of it , with- out arriving at the knowledge of all its qualities . The truth of ...
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... ourselves diligently to the pur- fuits of knowledge . The hours of a wife man are lengthened by his ideas , as those of a fool are by his paffions : The time of the one is long , because he does not know what to do with it ; so is that ...
... ourselves diligently to the pur- fuits of knowledge . The hours of a wife man are lengthened by his ideas , as those of a fool are by his paffions : The time of the one is long , because he does not know what to do with it ; so is that ...
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