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... receiving the means of happi- ness ; and in contemplating its benign influence , perceive both the propriety and the excellency of that divine aphorism - It is more blessed to give than to receive . But though such be the general ...
... receiving the means of happi- ness ; and in contemplating its benign influence , perceive both the propriety and the excellency of that divine aphorism - It is more blessed to give than to receive . But though such be the general ...
الصفحة 5
... with maternal fondness . Lavinia , who was elegant in her form and graceful in her manners , was therefore introduced early into all the polite circles , and received with the most flattering tokens of INTRODUCTION . 5.
... with maternal fondness . Lavinia , who was elegant in her form and graceful in her manners , was therefore introduced early into all the polite circles , and received with the most flattering tokens of INTRODUCTION . 5.
الصفحة 6
... received : for who can be deaf to the voice of praise ? or unwilling to be- lieve that it may be heard without vanity , and received as a just tribute to excellence , which , if hidden to ourselves and the vulgar , others , pos- sessed ...
... received : for who can be deaf to the voice of praise ? or unwilling to be- lieve that it may be heard without vanity , and received as a just tribute to excellence , which , if hidden to ourselves and the vulgar , others , pos- sessed ...
الصفحة 10
... received frequently without pleasure and without friendship ? But are these pursuits worthy of an immortal mind ? Is this a life on which a rational being can seriously reflect without the terrors of dis- may ? -yet this is the life of ...
... received frequently without pleasure and without friendship ? But are these pursuits worthy of an immortal mind ? Is this a life on which a rational being can seriously reflect without the terrors of dis- may ? -yet this is the life of ...
الصفحة 12
... received some advantage ; but a man may shuffle cards , or rattle dice , from noon to mid- night , without tracing any new idea in his mind , or being able to recollect the day by any other token than his gain or his loss , and a ...
... received some advantage ; but a man may shuffle cards , or rattle dice , from noon to mid- night , without tracing any new idea in his mind , or being able to recollect the day by any other token than his gain or his loss , and a ...
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