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... passion for getting money, exclusive of the character of the provident father, the affectionate husband, or the generous friend. It may be remarked, for the comfort of honest poverty, that this desire reigns most in those who have but ...
... passion for getting money, exclusive of the character of the provident father, the affectionate husband, or the generous friend. It may be remarked, for the comfort of honest poverty, that this desire reigns most in those who have but ...
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... passion in mankind 2. It was necessary for the world, that arts should be invented and improved, books written and transmitted to posterity, nations conquered and civilised. Now 1 The draft of this and the two following papers is ...
... passion in mankind 2. It was necessary for the world, that arts should be invented and improved, books written and transmitted to posterity, nations conquered and civilised. Now 1 The draft of this and the two following papers is ...
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... passion for her, or you have not the proper taste of her charms ; and if you have such a passion for her, it is odds but it will ' be embittered with fears and jealousies. Good nature, and evenness of temper, will give you an easy ...
... passion for her, or you have not the proper taste of her charms ; and if you have such a passion for her, it is odds but it will ' be embittered with fears and jealousies. Good nature, and evenness of temper, will give you an easy ...
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