The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... Virtues of Camphire , with Directions to make Camphire Tea . The Plea- sure of a Country Life . The Government of the Tongue . A letter dated from Cheapside , desires me that I would advise all young wives to make them- selves ...
... Virtues of Camphire , with Directions to make Camphire Tea . The Plea- sure of a Country Life . The Government of the Tongue . A letter dated from Cheapside , desires me that I would advise all young wives to make them- selves ...
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... virtue , in the most ge- neral acceptation of the word . The particular scheme which comprehends the social virtues , may give em- ployment to the most industrious temper , and find a man in business more than the most active station of ...
... virtue , in the most ge- neral acceptation of the word . The particular scheme which comprehends the social virtues , may give em- ployment to the most industrious temper , and find a man in business more than the most active station of ...
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... virtue is not only an amusement for the time it lasts , but that its influence extends to those parts of our existence which lie beyond the grave , and that our whole eternity is to take its colour from those hours which we here employ ...
... virtue is not only an amusement for the time it lasts , but that its influence extends to those parts of our existence which lie beyond the grave , and that our whole eternity is to take its colour from those hours which we here employ ...
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... virtue and good resolutions , sooths and allays the passions , and finds employ- ment for most of the vacant hours of life . Next to such an intimacy with a particular person , one would endeavour after a more general conver- sation ...
... virtue and good resolutions , sooths and allays the passions , and finds employ- ment for most of the vacant hours of life . Next to such an intimacy with a particular person , one would endeavour after a more general conver- sation ...
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... virtue is suppressed , and all vice supported , in the one act of being capable to dare to the death . We have also further , with great sorrow of mind , ob- served that this dreadful action , by long impunity ( our royal attention ...
... virtue is suppressed , and all vice supported , in the one act of being capable to dare to the death . We have also further , with great sorrow of mind , ob- served that this dreadful action , by long impunity ( our royal attention ...
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