The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... observations in it being such as I have often made myself , and the ridicule intended by them what many persons in the world very justly deserve . At the same time I could not help feeling some un- easiness , on being led by those ...
... observations in it being such as I have often made myself , and the ridicule intended by them what many persons in the world very justly deserve . At the same time I could not help feeling some un- easiness , on being led by those ...
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... observations on human nature , either from what we feel in ourselves , or see in others , we shall perceive that almost all the uneasinesses of mankind owe their rise to inactivity or idleness of body or mind . A free and brisk ...
... observations on human nature , either from what we feel in ourselves , or see in others , we shall perceive that almost all the uneasinesses of mankind owe their rise to inactivity or idleness of body or mind . A free and brisk ...
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... observed , that the most equal matches are the most productive of happiness . But I only mention this circumstance , as it may serve to do honour to his behaviour since . The time was now approaching , which was to make us inseparably ...
... observed , that the most equal matches are the most productive of happiness . But I only mention this circumstance , as it may serve to do honour to his behaviour since . The time was now approaching , which was to make us inseparably ...
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... observed , that every man who is in possession of a diamond , arrogates to himself this privilege of instructing others : hence it is , that the panes of windows in all places of pub- lic resort , are so amply furnished with miscellane ...
... observed , that every man who is in possession of a diamond , arrogates to himself this privilege of instructing others : hence it is , that the panes of windows in all places of pub- lic resort , are so amply furnished with miscellane ...
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... - box , or in stables . Surely those who by their rank and fortune are called to adorn courts , ought at least not to disgrace them by their manners . But I observe with concern , that it is the E 2 148 . 39 THE WORLD .
... - box , or in stables . Surely those who by their rank and fortune are called to adorn courts , ought at least not to disgrace them by their manners . But I observe with concern , that it is the E 2 148 . 39 THE WORLD .
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