Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... greater than that of obtaining it , and the completion of almost every wish is found a disappointment : but when many others are inter- ested in an undertaking , when any design is formed , in which the improvement or security of ...
... greater than that of obtaining it , and the completion of almost every wish is found a disappointment : but when many others are inter- ested in an undertaking , when any design is formed , in which the improvement or security of ...
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... greater loss is suffered by missing an opportunity of doing good , than an hour of giddy frolick and noisy merri- ment . When Baxter had lost a thousand pounds , which he had laid up for the erection of a school , he used frequently to ...
... greater loss is suffered by missing an opportunity of doing good , than an hour of giddy frolick and noisy merri- ment . When Baxter had lost a thousand pounds , which he had laid up for the erection of a school , he used frequently to ...
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... art very difficult of attain- ment ; that officiousness and liberality may be so adul- • adulterated , as to lose the greater part of 18 N ° 74 . THE RAMBLER . Peevishness equally wretched and offensive The cha- racter of Tetrica.
... art very difficult of attain- ment ; that officiousness and liberality may be so adul- • adulterated , as to lose the greater part of 18 N ° 74 . THE RAMBLER . Peevishness equally wretched and offensive The cha- racter of Tetrica.
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... greater part of their effect ; that compliance may provoke , relief may harass , and liberality distress . No disease of the mind can more fatally disable it from benevolence , the chief duty of social beings , than ill - humour or ...
... greater part of their effect ; that compliance may provoke , relief may harass , and liberality distress . No disease of the mind can more fatally disable it from benevolence , the chief duty of social beings , than ill - humour or ...
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... greater part had indeed always professed to court , as it is termed , upon the square , had inquired my fortune , and of- fered settlements ; these had undoubtedly a right to retire without censure , since they had openly treated for ...
... greater part had indeed always professed to court , as it is termed , upon the square , had inquired my fortune , and of- fered settlements ; these had undoubtedly a right to retire without censure , since they had openly treated for ...
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