The Hive of Ancient and Modern Literature: A Collection of Essays, Narratives, Allegories, and Instructive CompositionsS. Hodgson, 1806 - 340 páginas |
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... themselves , that not only the enjoyment , but the virtue , of every individual , greatly depends on a cordial union . When they are convinced of this , they will endeavour to promote it ; and it fortunately happens , that the very wish ...
... themselves , that not only the enjoyment , but the virtue , of every individual , greatly depends on a cordial union . When they are convinced of this , they will endeavour to promote it ; and it fortunately happens , that the very wish ...
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... themselves ; and those who knew their inability to bear the fight of the terrors that embarraffed their way , took care never to look forward , but found fome amusement of the prefent moment , and generally entertained themselves by ...
... themselves ; and those who knew their inability to bear the fight of the terrors that embarraffed their way , took care never to look forward , but found fome amusement of the prefent moment , and generally entertained themselves by ...
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... themselves with a fhort enjoyment of that delicious region , after which they always determined to pursue their course without any other deviation . Reason was too often prevailed upon fo far by these promises , as to venture her charge ...
... themselves with a fhort enjoyment of that delicious region , after which they always determined to pursue their course without any other deviation . Reason was too often prevailed upon fo far by these promises , as to venture her charge ...
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... themselves continued afloat longer than those who had leaft of their affiftance . The only advantage which , in the Voyage of Life , the cautious had above the negligent , was , that they funk later , and more fuddenly ; for they pailed ...
... themselves continued afloat longer than those who had leaft of their affiftance . The only advantage which , in the Voyage of Life , the cautious had above the negligent , was , that they funk later , and more fuddenly ; for they pailed ...
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... themselves in much misery , and end in being a difgrace to their friends , and a burden on fociety . Early , then , you may learn that it is not on the external condition in which you find yourselves placed , but on the part which you ...
... themselves in much misery , and end in being a difgrace to their friends , and a burden on fociety . Early , then , you may learn that it is not on the external condition in which you find yourselves placed , but on the part which you ...
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