Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... human knowledge , may be numbered the exact calculations of the value of life ; but what- ever may be their use in traffick , they seem very little to have advanced morality . They have hitherto been rather applied to the acquisition of ...
... human knowledge , may be numbered the exact calculations of the value of life ; but what- ever may be their use in traffick , they seem very little to have advanced morality . They have hitherto been rather applied to the acquisition of ...
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... considered how much of human life passes in little incidents , cursory conversation , slight business , and casual casual amusements ; and therefore they have endea- voured only 6 No 72 . THE RAMBLER . The necessity of good humour.
... considered how much of human life passes in little incidents , cursory conversation , slight business , and casual casual amusements ; and therefore they have endea- voured only 6 No 72 . THE RAMBLER . The necessity of good humour.
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... human being , which he weighs against his own , and easily makes them preponderate while he keeps the balance in his own hand , and throws in or takes out at his pleasure cir- cumstances that make them heavier or lighter . He then ...
... human being , which he weighs against his own , and easily makes them preponderate while he keeps the balance in his own hand , and throws in or takes out at his pleasure cir- cumstances that make them heavier or lighter . He then ...
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... humanity of the inhabitants inclines them to con- sent ; the strangers enter the town with weapons con- cealed , fall suddenly upon their benefactors , destroy those that make resistance , and become masters of the place ; they return ...
... humanity of the inhabitants inclines them to con- sent ; the strangers enter the town with weapons con- cealed , fall suddenly upon their benefactors , destroy those that make resistance , and become masters of the place ; they return ...
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... human soul an active being , always impatient for novelty , and strug- gling for something yet unenjoyed with unwearied progression , the world seems to have been eminently adapted to this disposition of the mind ; it is formed to raise ...
... human soul an active being , always impatient for novelty , and strug- gling for something yet unenjoyed with unwearied progression , the world seems to have been eminently adapted to this disposition of the mind ; it is formed to raise ...
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