Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... perpetual distrac- tion of my thoughts by new schemes of pleasure , pre- vented me from listening to any of those who crowd in multitudes to give girls advice , and kept me un- married and unengaged to my twenty - seventh year , when ...
... perpetual distrac- tion of my thoughts by new schemes of pleasure , pre- vented me from listening to any of those who crowd in multitudes to give girls advice , and kept me un- married and unengaged to my twenty - seventh year , when ...
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... perpetual rule of distributive justice . Since therefore , in the controversy between the learned and their enemies , we have only the pleas of one party , of of the party more able to delude our understandings , No 77 . 37 THE RAMBLER .
... perpetual rule of distributive justice . Since therefore , in the controversy between the learned and their enemies , we have only the pleas of one party , of of the party more able to delude our understandings , No 77 . 37 THE RAMBLER .
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... perpetual meditation upon the last hour , how- ever it may become the solitude of a monastery , is inconsistent with many duties of common life . But surely the remembrance of death ought to predomi- nate in our minds , as an habitual ...
... perpetual meditation upon the last hour , how- ever it may become the solitude of a monastery , is inconsistent with many duties of common life . But surely the remembrance of death ought to predomi- nate in our minds , as an habitual ...
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... perpetual suspicion and implacable malevolence . Whatever is thus gained ought to be restored , and those who have conquered by such treachery may be justly denied the protection of their native country . Whoever commits a fraud is ...
... perpetual suspicion and implacable malevolence . Whatever is thus gained ought to be restored , and those who have conquered by such treachery may be justly denied the protection of their native country . Whoever commits a fraud is ...
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... perpetual change . Wherever we turn our eyes , we find something to revive our curiosity , and engage our attention . In the dusk of the morning we watch the rising of the sun , and see the day diversify the clouds , and open new ...
... perpetual change . Wherever we turn our eyes , we find something to revive our curiosity , and engage our attention . In the dusk of the morning we watch the rising of the sun , and see the day diversify the clouds , and open new ...
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