Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... happiness and misery are equally diffused through all states of human life . In civilized countries , where regular policies have secured the necessaries of life , ambi- tion , avarice , and luxury , find the mind at leisure for their ...
... happiness and misery are equally diffused through all states of human life . In civilized countries , where regular policies have secured the necessaries of life , ambi- tion , avarice , and luxury , find the mind at leisure for their ...
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... happiness of life is better secured by ignorance of vice than by the knowledge of virtue . The fallacy , by which such reasoners have im- posed upon themselves , seems to arise from the comparison which they make , not between two men ...
... happiness of life is better secured by ignorance of vice than by the knowledge of virtue . The fallacy , by which such reasoners have im- posed upon themselves , seems to arise from the comparison which they make , not between two men ...
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... happier elocution , or more vigorous imagination . The malice or suspicion of those who either did not know , or did not love him , had given rise to some doubts about his religion , which he took an opportunity of removing on his death ...
... happier elocution , or more vigorous imagination . The malice or suspicion of those who either did not know , or did not love him , had given rise to some doubts about his religion , which he took an opportunity of removing on his death ...
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... happiness and security through wide regions has been granted to few . The king of Prussia has aspired to both these ho- nours , and endeavoured to join the praise of legis- lator to that of conqueror . To settle property , to suppress ...
... happiness and security through wide regions has been granted to few . The king of Prussia has aspired to both these ho- nours , and endeavoured to join the praise of legis- lator to that of conqueror . To settle property , to suppress ...
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... the lists , and secure a retreat : and this candour might suf- fer to pass undetected as an innocent fraud , but that indeed no fraud is innocent ; for the con- fidence which makes the happiness of society is in some 274 BROWNE .
... the lists , and secure a retreat : and this candour might suf- fer to pass undetected as an innocent fraud , but that indeed no fraud is innocent ; for the con- fidence which makes the happiness of society is in some 274 BROWNE .
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