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We should find it hard to vindicate the destroying any thing that has life , merely
out of wantonness : Yet in this principle our children are bred up ; and one of the
first pleasures we allow them is , the licence of inflicting pain upon poor animals ...
We should find it hard to vindicate the destroying any thing that has life , merely
out of wantonness : Yet in this principle our children are bred up ; and one of the
first pleasures we allow them is , the licence of inflicting pain upon poor animals ...
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The Folly of inconsistent Expectations . THIS world may be considered as a great
mart of 1 commerce , where fortune exposes to our view various commodities ,
riches , ease , tranquillity , fame , integrity , knowledge . Every thing is marked at a
...
The Folly of inconsistent Expectations . THIS world may be considered as a great
mart of 1 commerce , where fortune exposes to our view various commodities ,
riches , ease , tranquillity , fame , integrity , knowledge . Every thing is marked at a
...
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... irregular greatness of thought , in their actions an unguided force , and
unmanaged virtue ; something very great and very noble may be discerned , but
it looks cumbersome and aukward , and is alone of all things the worfe for being
natural .
... irregular greatness of thought , in their actions an unguided force , and
unmanaged virtue ; something very great and very noble may be discerned , but
it looks cumbersome and aukward , and is alone of all things the worfe for being
natural .
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They regaled themselves for a time on the various dainties that were spread
before them : The one loading his thigh at intervals with provisions for the hive
against the distant winter ; the other revelling in sweets , without regard to any
thing but ...
They regaled themselves for a time on the various dainties that were spread
before them : The one loading his thigh at intervals with provisions for the hive
against the distant winter ; the other revelling in sweets , without regard to any
thing but ...
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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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