Essays Moral and Entertaining: On the Various Faculties and Passions of the Human Mind, Том 2Reprinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... soever it is in its own nature , stoops to the basest offices , to the most sordid applications of flattery , to the grossest and most uningenuous im- portunities of the most worthless men , if they are able to contribute to his ...
... soever it is in its own nature , stoops to the basest offices , to the most sordid applications of flattery , to the grossest and most uningenuous im- portunities of the most worthless men , if they are able to contribute to his ...
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... soever , may have some operation upon them to their pre- judice : a man may hear too much , and see more than he hath a mind to see , but no man ever saw too well , or heard too well ; and no sense was ever reformed by being deprived of ...
... soever , may have some operation upon them to their pre- judice : a man may hear too much , and see more than he hath a mind to see , but no man ever saw too well , or heard too well ; and no sense was ever reformed by being deprived of ...
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... soever it is to him , and in declining all things that will displease him , how pleasant and grateful soever those particulars would have been to his own desires and affections ; but knows likewise that God hath communicated that ...
... soever it is to him , and in declining all things that will displease him , how pleasant and grateful soever those particulars would have been to his own desires and affections ; but knows likewise that God hath communicated that ...
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... soever he be called thereunto , with any tolerable advantage . When the pope found it necessary to command the Duke of Joyeuse , for the glory of God , to put off the habit of a Capuchin , and commanded him , under the penalty of sin ...
... soever he be called thereunto , with any tolerable advantage . When the pope found it necessary to command the Duke of Joyeuse , for the glory of God , to put off the habit of a Capuchin , and commanded him , under the penalty of sin ...
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... soever we are bound to have of the wonderful creation of the whole world , and of the most excellent part of that creation , in the beauty and glory of man , both in body and soul , yet we are no more obliged to believe that he created ...
... soever we are bound to have of the wonderful creation of the whole world , and of the most excellent part of that creation , in the beauty and glory of man , both in body and soul , yet we are no more obliged to believe that he created ...
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Essays, Moral and Entertaining (Classic Reprint) Edward Hyde of Clarendon Недоступно для просмотра - 2017 |
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