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When the several parts which compose a family find themfelves uneasy in that
home which is naturally the seat of mutual enjoyment , they are tempted from the
straight road of common prudence , to pursue their happiness through a devious
...
When the several parts which compose a family find themfelves uneasy in that
home which is naturally the seat of mutual enjoyment , they are tempted from the
straight road of common prudence , to pursue their happiness through a devious
...
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Shall you only attain success without that préparation , and escape dangers
without that precaution , which is required of others ? Shall happiness grow up to
you of its own accord , and folicit folicit your acceptance , when , to the rest of .
Shall you only attain success without that préparation , and escape dangers
without that precaution , which is required of others ? Shall happiness grow up to
you of its own accord , and folicit folicit your acceptance , when , to the rest of .
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The Balance of Happiness equal . Portiles ou ch alebore vir AN extensive
contemplation of human affairs will A lead us to this conclusion , that among the
different conditions and ranks of men , the balance of happiness is preserved in a
great ...
The Balance of Happiness equal . Portiles ou ch alebore vir AN extensive
contemplation of human affairs will A lead us to this conclusion , that among the
different conditions and ranks of men , the balance of happiness is preserved in a
great ...
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... an opportunity to exert themselves in act , and so many kind wishes for
universal happiness , that he looks on himself as suffering unjustly under the
infamy of single failings , while the general temper of his mind is unknown or
unregarded .
... an opportunity to exert themselves in act , and so many kind wishes for
universal happiness , that he looks on himself as suffering unjustly under the
infamy of single failings , while the general temper of his mind is unknown or
unregarded .
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... his treasures , and the magnificence of his royal state , and affirming , that no
monarch ever was greater or happier than he . ... to taste this happiness , and
know , by experience , what my enjoyments are , of which you have so high an
idea ?
... his treasures , and the magnificence of his royal state , and affirming , that no
monarch ever was greater or happier than he . ... to taste this happiness , and
know , by experience , what my enjoyments are , of which you have so high an
idea ?
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