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Providence never intended that any state here should be either completely happy
, or entirely miserable . If the feelings of pleasure are more numerous , and more
lively , in the higher departments of life , fuch also are those of pain . If opulence ...
Providence never intended that any state here should be either completely happy
, or entirely miserable . If the feelings of pleasure are more numerous , and more
lively , in the higher departments of life , fuch also are those of pain . If opulence ...
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Whatever advantages of birth or fortune you possess , never display them with an
oftentatious fuperiority . Leave the subordinations to rank , to regulate the
intercourse of more advanced years . At present it becomes you to act among
your ...
Whatever advantages of birth or fortune you possess , never display them with an
oftentatious fuperiority . Leave the subordinations to rank , to regulate the
intercourse of more advanced years . At present it becomes you to act among
your ...
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... who was taken ill at my house four days ago , and has never held up his head
since , or had a desire to taste any thing , till just now , that he has a fancy for a
glass of sack and a thin toast , I think , says he , taking his hand from his forehead
...
... who was taken ill at my house four days ago , and has never held up his head
since , or had a desire to taste any thing , till just now , that he has a fancy for a
glass of sack and a thin toast , I think , says he , taking his hand from his forehead
...
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TNVY is almost the only vice which is practicable 1 at all times , and in every
place ; the only passion which can never lie quiet for want of irritation ; its effects ,
therefore , are every where discoverable , and its attempts always to be dreaded .
TNVY is almost the only vice which is practicable 1 at all times , and in every
place ; the only passion which can never lie quiet for want of irritation ; its effects ,
therefore , are every where discoverable , and its attempts always to be dreaded .
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... from my father , and being naturally of a timid and bashful disposition , I had no
opportunity of rubbing off that native aukwardness , which is the fatal cause of all
my unhappiness , and which I now begin to fear can never be amended .
... from my father , and being naturally of a timid and bashful disposition , I had no
opportunity of rubbing off that native aukwardness , which is the fatal cause of all
my unhappiness , and which I now begin to fear can never be amended .
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