Miscellaneous extracts from various authors, by D. HoltDavid Holt John Harrison, 1839 - Всего страниц: 292 |
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... ourselves willing to answer the calls of this principle , even against the strongest reluctances of our earthly part . Our tenderness of heart would be even and uniform , in all its acts and operations ; and though our eyes might even ...
... ourselves willing to answer the calls of this principle , even against the strongest reluctances of our earthly part . Our tenderness of heart would be even and uniform , in all its acts and operations ; and though our eyes might even ...
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... ourselves . To have been forced into slavery , is misfortune and misery . But to have renounced our liberty , and chosen to be slaves , is the greatest reproach , added to the greatest misery . Moments there frequently must be , when a ...
... ourselves . To have been forced into slavery , is misfortune and misery . But to have renounced our liberty , and chosen to be slaves , is the greatest reproach , added to the greatest misery . Moments there frequently must be , when a ...
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... ourselves , who live under a mild and well - tempered government , in which the limits of power are so accurately adjusted , that the sovereign is invested with every necessary prerogative , and the just rights of the people well ...
... ourselves , who live under a mild and well - tempered government , in which the limits of power are so accurately adjusted , that the sovereign is invested with every necessary prerogative , and the just rights of the people well ...
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... ourselves with recollection and good practice , -to animate our courage from the topics of honour and interest , from all the weighty considerations of this world and the next , to take in the auxiliaries of religion , and im- plore the ...
... ourselves with recollection and good practice , -to animate our courage from the topics of honour and interest , from all the weighty considerations of this world and the next , to take in the auxiliaries of religion , and im- plore the ...
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... clad in armour , and to live in perpetual hostility with our fellows . This is , for the sake of living , to deprive ourselves of the comfort of life . The man of candour enjoys his situation , whatever it 58 MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS .
... clad in armour , and to live in perpetual hostility with our fellows . This is , for the sake of living , to deprive ourselves of the comfort of life . The man of candour enjoys his situation , whatever it 58 MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS .
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