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... every man appeared to think himself safe , tho ' he saw his consorts every
moment sinking round him ; and no sooner had the waves closed over them ,
thạn their fate and their misconduct were forgotten ; the voyage was pursued with
the ...
... every man appeared to think himself safe , tho ' he saw his consorts every
moment sinking round him ; and no sooner had the waves closed over them ,
thạn their fate and their misconduct were forgotten ; the voyage was pursued with
the ...
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The attention of every one , and especially of the tyrant himself , was excited to
the highest pitch ; as every body was curious to see what would be the event of
so strange an affair . When the time was almost elapsed , and he who was gone
did ...
The attention of every one , and especially of the tyrant himself , was excited to
the highest pitch ; as every body was curious to see what would be the event of
so strange an affair . When the time was almost elapsed , and he who was gone
did ...
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The thoughtless epicure , spite of all his friend ' s remonftrances , plunged
headlong into the vefsel , resolving to indulge himself in all the pleasures of
sensuality . The philosopher , on the other hand , fipped a little with caution ; but
being ...
The thoughtless epicure , spite of all his friend ' s remonftrances , plunged
headlong into the vefsel , resolving to indulge himself in all the pleasures of
sensuality . The philosopher , on the other hand , fipped a little with caution ; but
being ...
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TT is easy for every man , whatever be his character I with others , to find reasons
for esteeming himself ; and therefore censure , contempt , or conviction of crimes ,
feldom deprive him of his own favour . Those , indeed , who can see only ...
TT is easy for every man , whatever be his character I with others , to find reasons
for esteeming himself ; and therefore censure , contempt , or conviction of crimes ,
feldom deprive him of his own favour . Those , indeed , who can see only ...
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Part of these benefits it is in every man ' s power to procure to himself , by
assigning proper portions of his life to the examination of the rest , and by putting
himself frequently in such a situation , by retirement and abstraction , as may
weaken ...
Part of these benefits it is in every man ' s power to procure to himself , by
assigning proper portions of his life to the examination of the rest , and by putting
himself frequently in such a situation , by retirement and abstraction , as may
weaken ...
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