The British Essayists: RamblerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... surely what is claimed by the possession of money is justly forfeited by its loss . She that has once demanded a settlement has allowed the importance of fortune ; and when she cannot show pecuniary merit , why should she think her ...
... surely what is claimed by the possession of money is justly forfeited by its loss . She that has once demanded a settlement has allowed the importance of fortune ; and when she cannot show pecuniary merit , why should she think her ...
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... and deviations which , in souls less enlightened , may be guiltless . But , surely , none can think without horror on that man's condition who has been more wicked in proportion as he had more means of ex- 77 . 27 RAMBLER .
... and deviations which , in souls less enlightened , may be guiltless . But , surely , none can think without horror on that man's condition who has been more wicked in proportion as he had more means of ex- 77 . 27 RAMBLER .
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... surely nothing can so much disturb the passions or perplex the intellects of man as the dis- ruption of his union with visible nature ; a separation from all that has hitherto delighted or engaged him ; a change not only of the place ...
... surely nothing can so much disturb the passions or perplex the intellects of man as the dis- ruption of his union with visible nature ; a separation from all that has hitherto delighted or engaged him ; a change not only of the place ...
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... surely imply nothing more or greater than a mind devoted wholly to its own purposes , a face that cannot blush , and a heart that cannot feel . These practices are so mean and base that he who finds in himself no tendency to use them ...
... surely imply nothing more or greater than a mind devoted wholly to its own purposes , a face that cannot blush , and a heart that cannot feel . These practices are so mean and base that he who finds in himself no tendency to use them ...
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... surely war has its laws , and ought to be conducted with some regard to the universal interest of man . Those may justly be pursued as enemies to the community of nature , who suffer hostility to vacate the unalterable laws of right ...
... surely war has its laws , and ought to be conducted with some regard to the universal interest of man . Those may justly be pursued as enemies to the community of nature , who suffer hostility to vacate the unalterable laws of right ...
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