The principles of moral and political philosophy, Volumen1J. Faulder; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; J. Richardson; Wilkie and Robinson; J. Walker ... [etc.] ... and Constable and Company, Edinburgh, 1811 |
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... continue to afford an instructive proof , how serene and easy old age can be made by the memory of important and well - intended labours , by the possession of public and deserved esteem , by the presence of many grateful relatives ...
... continue to afford an instructive proof , how serene and easy old age can be made by the memory of important and well - intended labours , by the possession of public and deserved esteem , by the presence of many grateful relatives ...
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... active sports , as of hunting , shooting , fishing , & c . For , 1st , These pleasures continue but a little while at a time . This is true of them all , especially of the grosser sort of them . Lay- ing HUMAN HAPPINESS , 23.
... active sports , as of hunting , shooting , fishing , & c . For , 1st , These pleasures continue but a little while at a time . This is true of them all , especially of the grosser sort of them . Lay- ing HUMAN HAPPINESS , 23.
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... continue . The contemplation of universal nature rather bewilders the mind than affects it . There is always a bright spot in the pro- spect , upon which the eye rests ; a single example , perhaps , by which each man finds himself more ...
... continue . The contemplation of universal nature rather bewilders the mind than affects it . There is always a bright spot in the pro- spect , upon which the eye rests ; a single example , perhaps , by which each man finds himself more ...
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... continuing locked up in a miser's chest . It may be useful to get pos- session of a place , a piece of preferment , or of a seat in parliament , by bribery or false swearing : as by means of them we may serve the public more effectually ...
... continuing locked up in a miser's chest . It may be useful to get pos- session of a place , a piece of preferment , or of a seat in parliament , by bribery or false swearing : as by means of them we may serve the public more effectually ...
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... continue in that state ; or the letting of large tracts of land lie barren , because the owner cannot cultivate them , nor will part with them to those who can ; or destroying , or suffering to perish , great part of an article of human ...
... continue in that state ; or the letting of large tracts of land lie barren , because the owner cannot cultivate them , nor will part with them to those who can ; or destroying , or suffering to perish , great part of an article of human ...
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