The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4G. Bell, 1882 |
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... whole frame together . That I may not fall into any common beaten tracks of observation , I shall consider this people in three views : first , with regard to their number ; secondly , their disper- sion ; and , thirdly , their ...
... whole frame together . That I may not fall into any common beaten tracks of observation , I shall consider this people in three views : first , with regard to their number ; secondly , their disper- sion ; and , thirdly , their ...
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... whole society are to govern themselves , is this , to cry up the pleasures of a single life upon all occasions , in order to deter the rest of their sex from marriage , and engross the whole world to themselves . They are obliged , when ...
... whole society are to govern themselves , is this , to cry up the pleasures of a single life upon all occasions , in order to deter the rest of their sex from marriage , and engross the whole world to themselves . They are obliged , when ...
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... whole soul acts in the exertion of any of its particular powers , the whole soul is happy in the pleasure which arises from any of its particular acts . For notwithstanding , as has been before hinted , and as it has been taken notice ...
... whole soul acts in the exertion of any of its particular powers , the whole soul is happy in the pleasure which arises from any of its particular acts . For notwithstanding , as has been before hinted , and as it has been taken notice ...
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