The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... mankind - Transla- tion of an ancient fable • 183. On the uses of this paper in dressing the hair in pastry - Application from the pin - makers - 184. On the harmlessness of labouring in one's vocation · 185. Complaint against a wife ...
... mankind - Transla- tion of an ancient fable • 183. On the uses of this paper in dressing the hair in pastry - Application from the pin - makers - 184. On the harmlessness of labouring in one's vocation · 185. Complaint against a wife ...
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... mankind , which I cannot relieve , with a thankful heart that my own lot has been more favourable . There is a passage in that truly original poem , called the Spleen , which pleases me more than al- most any thing I have read . The ...
... mankind , which I cannot relieve , with a thankful heart that my own lot has been more favourable . There is a passage in that truly original poem , called the Spleen , which pleases me more than al- most any thing I have read . The ...
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... mankind owe their rise to inactivity or idleness of body or mind . A free and brisk circulation of the blood is absolutely necessary towards the cre- ating easiness and good humour ; and is the only means of securing us from a restless ...
... mankind owe their rise to inactivity or idleness of body or mind . A free and brisk circulation of the blood is absolutely necessary towards the cre- ating easiness and good humour ; and is the only means of securing us from a restless ...
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... mankind , than prosperity and abun- dance would be without them . It was a merciful sentence which the Creator passed on man for his disobedience , By the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat thy bread ; for to the punish- ment itself he ...
... mankind , than prosperity and abun- dance would be without them . It was a merciful sentence which the Creator passed on man for his disobedience , By the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat thy bread ; for to the punish- ment itself he ...
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... mankind are sufficient in themselves for human nature to bear ; but when shame and dishonour are added to poverty and want , the lot of life is only to be endured by the con- sideration that there is a final state of retribution , in ...
... mankind are sufficient in themselves for human nature to bear ; but when shame and dishonour are added to poverty and want , the lot of life is only to be endured by the con- sideration that there is a final state of retribution , in ...
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