The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... imagination . A Virginian king , when the Euro- peans had fixed a lock on his door , was so delighted to find his subjects admitted or excluded with such facility , that it was from morning to evening his whole employment to turn the ...
... imagination . A Virginian king , when the Euro- peans had fixed a lock on his door , was so delighted to find his subjects admitted or excluded with such facility , that it was from morning to evening his whole employment to turn the ...
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... imagination or the reason , is so well recommended by its own graces , and so strongly supported by arguments , that a good man wonders how any can be bad ; and they who are ignorant of the force of passion and interest , who never ...
... imagination or the reason , is so well recommended by its own graces , and so strongly supported by arguments , that a good man wonders how any can be bad ; and they who are ignorant of the force of passion and interest , who never ...
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... imagination , or contend suc- cessfully against prejudice and passion ? To what end has he read and meditated , if he gives up his understanding to false appearances , and suffers himself to be enslaved by fear of evils to which only ...
... imagination , or contend suc- cessfully against prejudice and passion ? To what end has he read and meditated , if he gives up his understanding to false appearances , and suffers himself to be enslaved by fear of evils to which only ...
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... imagination ; and he soon ceases to have any other wish than to be well received , or any measure of right and wrong but the opinion of his patron . A man flattered and obeyed , learns to exact grosser adulation , and enjoin lower ...
... imagination ; and he soon ceases to have any other wish than to be well received , or any measure of right and wrong but the opinion of his patron . A man flattered and obeyed , learns to exact grosser adulation , and enjoin lower ...
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... imagination . The great de- light of my solitary hours was to purchase an estate , and form plantations with money which once might have been mine , and I never met my friends but I spoiled all their merriment by perpetual complaints of ...
... imagination . The great de- light of my solitary hours was to purchase an estate , and form plantations with money which once might have been mine , and I never met my friends but I spoiled all their merriment by perpetual complaints of ...
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