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Page 9
... happiness to Hea- venly bliss ? It is thus that nature and religion echo each other's voice in teaching us this interesting truth ; and what the one has clearly revealed in the book of inspiration , the other has inscribed in legible ...
... happiness to Hea- venly bliss ? It is thus that nature and religion echo each other's voice in teaching us this interesting truth ; and what the one has clearly revealed in the book of inspiration , the other has inscribed in legible ...
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... happiness of seeing you frequently , but being no longer called upon to fulfil the slightest duty , or execute even the smallest commission - we shall avoid these cruel scenes which cannot but be fatal to the health and to the repose of ...
... happiness of seeing you frequently , but being no longer called upon to fulfil the slightest duty , or execute even the smallest commission - we shall avoid these cruel scenes which cannot but be fatal to the health and to the repose of ...
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... happier instance of the weight of private character , and of the effect which plain good sense , disinterestedness , and a well understood economy , may be of in retrieving the finances of a nation . But it was too late the political ...
... happier instance of the weight of private character , and of the effect which plain good sense , disinterestedness , and a well understood economy , may be of in retrieving the finances of a nation . But it was too late the political ...
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... happiness , which have never perhaps existed but in the fancy of poets , were to roll on in never - ceasing succession . The popular party however , or what shall I call them , the jacobin , mountaineer , or if you please , the ...
... happiness , which have never perhaps existed but in the fancy of poets , were to roll on in never - ceasing succession . The popular party however , or what shall I call them , the jacobin , mountaineer , or if you please , the ...
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... happiness of a neighbour , to swell the list of the proscribed with such names as he thought proper to propose , and that time might be given for the exercise of all this petty vengeance , the citi- zens in insurrection were declared to ...
... happiness of a neighbour , to swell the list of the proscribed with such names as he thought proper to propose , and that time might be given for the exercise of all this petty vengeance , the citi- zens in insurrection were declared to ...
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