The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... happy in the other life , we are sure that our endeavours will succeed , and that we shall not be disappointed of our hope . The following question is started by one of the schoolmen . Supposing the whole body of the earth were a great ...
... happy in the other life , we are sure that our endeavours will succeed , and that we shall not be disappointed of our hope . The following question is started by one of the schoolmen . Supposing the whole body of the earth were a great ...
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... happy for the space of only threescore and ten , nay , perhaps , of only twenty or ten years , I might say of only a day or an hour , and miserable to all eternity ; or , on the contrary , miserable for this short term of years , and happy ...
... happy for the space of only threescore and ten , nay , perhaps , of only twenty or ten years , I might say of only a day or an hour , and miserable to all eternity ; or , on the contrary , miserable for this short term of years , and happy ...
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... happy by the satis- faction of the memory , the sight , the hearing , or any other mode of perception . Every faculty is as a distinct taste in the mind , and hath objects accommodated to its proper re- lish . Doctor Tillotson somewhere ...
... happy by the satis- faction of the memory , the sight , the hearing , or any other mode of perception . Every faculty is as a distinct taste in the mind , and hath objects accommodated to its proper re- lish . Doctor Tillotson somewhere ...
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