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But this folly , however pregnant with misery , is entitled to pity , and may , in
some degree , admit of those I part onent . W Periods the habitude them usual.
usual goat ( 121 ) On the guilt of incurring debts, without an intention prospect of
...
But this folly , however pregnant with misery , is entitled to pity , and may , in
some degree , admit of those I part onent . W Periods the habitude them usual.
usual goat ( 121 ) On the guilt of incurring debts, without an intention prospect of
...
Página 246
Prosperity is naturally , tho ' not necessarily , attached to virtue and merit ; and
adversity , in like manner , to vice and folly . . . I must , however , confess , that this
rule admits of an exception with regard to one moral quality , and that Modesty ...
Prosperity is naturally , tho ' not necessarily , attached to virtue and merit ; and
adversity , in like manner , to vice and folly . . . I must , however , confess , that this
rule admits of an exception with regard to one moral quality , and that Modesty ...
Página 248
As Folly saw a very little way before her , she had nothing to determine
concerning the goodness of roads , nor could give the preference to one above
another ; and this want of resolution was increased by Diffidence , who , with her
doubts ...
As Folly saw a very little way before her , she had nothing to determine
concerning the goodness of roads , nor could give the preference to one above
another ; and this want of resolution was increased by Diffidence , who , with her
doubts ...
Página 249
As ill company has a greater effect than good , Confidence , tho ? more refractory
to counsel and example , degenerated so far by the society of Vice and Folly , as
to pass by the name of IMPUDENCE . Mankind , who faw these focieties as ...
As ill company has a greater effect than good , Confidence , tho ? more refractory
to counsel and example , degenerated so far by the society of Vice and Folly , as
to pass by the name of IMPUDENCE . Mankind , who faw these focieties as ...
Página 251
On the Folly and Wickedness of War . THE calamities attendant on a state of war
seem to I have prevented the mind of man from viewing it in the light of an
absurdity , and an object of ridicule as well as pity . But if we could suppose a
superior ...
On the Folly and Wickedness of War . THE calamities attendant on a state of war
seem to I have prevented the mind of man from viewing it in the light of an
absurdity , and an object of ridicule as well as pity . But if we could suppose a
superior ...
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