Complaifance is a Virtue that blends all Orders of Men together in a friendly Intercourfe of Words and Actions, and is fuited to that Equality in Human Nature which every one ought to confider, fo far as is confiftent with the Order and Oeconomy of the... A Dialogue Betwixt a Master and His Scholar ... - Página 36de F. Wragg - 1788 - 124 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
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...to that Equality in Human Nature which every one ought to confi;ier, fo far as is confident with the Order and OEconomy of the World. IF we could look...fecret Anguifh and Affliction of every Man's Heart, we fhould often find, that more of it arife from lirtle imaginary DiftrefTes, fuch as Checks, Frowns,... | |
| 1797 - 550 páginas
...human nature which every one ought to confider, fb far as is confiftent with the order and economy of the world. If we could look into the fecret anguifh and affliclion of every man's .heart, we mould often find that more of it arifes from little imaginary... | |
| 1803 - 250 páginas
...human nature which every one ought to confider, fo far as is confiftent with the order and economy of the world. If we could look into the fecret anguifh and affliction of every nun's heart, we mould often find, that more of it arifesfrom little imaginary diftrefs, fuch as checks,... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 522 páginas
...that equality in human nature, which every one ought to consider, so far as is consistent with the order and oeconomy of the world. If we could look into the secret anguish and affliction of every man's heart, we should often find, that more of it arises from... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 522 páginas
...that equality in human nature, which every one ought to consider, so far as is consistent with the order and oeconomy of the world. If we could look into the secret anguish and affliction of every man's heart, we should often find, that more of it arises from... | |
| John Calhoun Stephens - 840 páginas
...to that Equality in Human Nature which every one ought to consider, so far as is consistent with the Order and OEconomy of the World. If we could look into the secret Anguish and Affliction of every Man's Heart, we should often find, that more of it arises from... | |
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