The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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... observed , is the envy and admiration of the Continent , whose natives can only gaze at so costly a com modity at a distance . Yet where , my friend , shall I begin , and how give you any insight into the principles and practice of such ...
... observed , is the envy and admiration of the Continent , whose natives can only gaze at so costly a com modity at a distance . Yet where , my friend , shall I begin , and how give you any insight into the principles and practice of such ...
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... observed , that they eat as if they were to die next day , and built as if they were never to be buried . We now turn to the other side of the picture - Abstemiousness . It has been said , that we ought to rise from table with an ...
... observed , that they eat as if they were to die next day , and built as if they were never to be buried . We now turn to the other side of the picture - Abstemiousness . It has been said , that we ought to rise from table with an ...
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... weakness ; but , does it not exist ? is it not inseparable from a virtuous disposition ? It is observed by Dr. Adam Ferguson , in his valuable Essay on Civil Society , that no terms used in the THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 15.
... weakness ; but , does it not exist ? is it not inseparable from a virtuous disposition ? It is observed by Dr. Adam Ferguson , in his valuable Essay on Civil Society , that no terms used in the THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 15.
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... fellow men , and sharing with them the blessings and afflictions of life . Other animals , as was before observed , have this asso- C - VOL . V. 1 : ciating principle , we call it a gregarious THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 17.
... fellow men , and sharing with them the blessings and afflictions of life . Other animals , as was before observed , have this asso- C - VOL . V. 1 : ciating principle , we call it a gregarious THE MONTHLY MIRROR . 17.
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more to the many proofs that the ancients studied nature so well that their observations upon life are suited to every age and every country ; at least to every country where the manners of the people are refined by the elegancies , and ...
more to the many proofs that the ancients studied nature so well that their observations upon life are suited to every age and every country ; at least to every country where the manners of the people are refined by the elegancies , and ...
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