Sermons ... left for publication by John Taylor, LL.D. [With a portrait.]T. Procter, 1835 - 388 pages |
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... observations , and that the bosom is disburthened by a com- munication of its cares , is too well known for proof or illustration . In solitude perplexity swells into distraction , and grief settles into B melancholy ; even the ...
... observations , and that the bosom is disburthened by a com- munication of its cares , is too well known for proof or illustration . In solitude perplexity swells into distraction , and grief settles into B melancholy ; even the ...
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Samuel Johnson. other proof than may be received from the most cursory and superficial observation of human life . Very few men have it in their power to injure society in a large extent ; the general happiness of the world can be very ...
Samuel Johnson. other proof than may be received from the most cursory and superficial observation of human life . Very few men have it in their power to injure society in a large extent ; the general happiness of the world can be very ...
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... observed that friendship is to be confined to one , or that , to use the words of the axiom , " He that hath friends has no friend . " That ardour of kindness , that unbounded confidence , that unsuspecting se- curity which friendship ...
... observed that friendship is to be confined to one , or that , to use the words of the axiom , " He that hath friends has no friend . " That ardour of kindness , that unbounded confidence , that unsuspecting se- curity which friendship ...
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... have filled the world , need not to be related ; every history can inform us , that no malice is so fierce , so cruel , and * An observation of Cataline in Sallust . implacable , as that which is excited by re- ligious 12.
... have filled the world , need not to be related ; every history can inform us , that no malice is so fierce , so cruel , and * An observation of Cataline in Sallust . implacable , as that which is excited by re- ligious 12.
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... observation of them ? The education of children will soon make it necessary to determine , which of the two opinions shall be transmitted to their pos- terity ; and how can either consent to train up in error and delusion , those from ...
... observation of them ? The education of children will soon make it necessary to determine , which of the two opinions shall be transmitted to their pos- terity ; and how can either consent to train up in error and delusion , those from ...
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