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... keeps him in unambitious indigence ; but the moderately rich are generally active : not too far re- moved from poverty to fear its calamities , nor too near extreme wealth to slacken the nerve of labour , they remain still between both ...
... keeps him in unambitious indigence ; but the moderately rich are generally active : not too far re- moved from poverty to fear its calamities , nor too near extreme wealth to slacken the nerve of labour , they remain still between both ...
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... keep off our end , or pro- vide for a continued existence . Strange contradiction in our nature , and to which even the wise are liable ! If I should judge of that part of life which lies before me by that which I have already seen ...
... keep off our end , or pro- vide for a continued existence . Strange contradiction in our nature , and to which even the wise are liable ! If I should judge of that part of life which lies before me by that which I have already seen ...
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... keeping ? Is it that Nature , attentive to the pre- servation of mankind , increases our wishes to live , while she lessens our enjoyments ; and as she robs the senses of every pleasure , equips imagination in the spoil ? Life would be ...
... keeping ? Is it that Nature , attentive to the pre- servation of mankind , increases our wishes to live , while she lessens our enjoyments ; and as she robs the senses of every pleasure , equips imagination in the spoil ? Life would be ...
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... keeps close , sends out his little emissaries to be hearty in his praise ; and straight , whether statesman or author , he is set down in the list of fame , continuing to be praised while it is fashionable to praise , or while he ...
... keeps close , sends out his little emissaries to be hearty in his praise ; and straight , whether statesman or author , he is set down in the list of fame , continuing to be praised while it is fashionable to praise , or while he ...
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... keep it so ; the impression it would receive from thought , would but disturb its whole econ- omy . To this speech I gave no reply , but made the best of my way to the valley of the Graces . Here I found all those who before had been my ...
... keep it so ; the impression it would receive from thought , would but disturb its whole econ- omy . To this speech I gave no reply , but made the best of my way to the valley of the Graces . Here I found all those who before had been my ...
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