The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... . To talk intentionally in a manner above the com- prehension of those whom we address , is unquestion- able pedantry ; but surely complaisance requires , A that no man should , without proof , conclude his 16 THE RAMBLER.
... . To talk intentionally in a manner above the com- prehension of those whom we address , is unquestion- able pedantry ; but surely complaisance requires , A that no man should , without proof , conclude his 16 THE RAMBLER.
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... surely is a useful monitor , who inculcates to these thoughtless strangers , that the majority are wicked ; who informs them , that the train which wealth and beauty draw after them , is lured only by the scent of prey ; and that ...
... surely is a useful monitor , who inculcates to these thoughtless strangers , that the majority are wicked ; who informs them , that the train which wealth and beauty draw after them , is lured only by the scent of prey ; and that ...
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... surely , though some indul- gence may be allowed to groans extorted by inevi- table misery , no man has a right to repine at evils which , against warning , against experience , he ད་ 19 T a EXT deliberately and leisurely brings upon ...
... surely , though some indul- gence may be allowed to groans extorted by inevi- table misery , no man has a right to repine at evils which , against warning , against experience , he ད་ 19 T a EXT deliberately and leisurely brings upon ...
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... surely the same eagerness cannot be kindled by an accidental power of destroying that which gives happiness to another . It must be more natural to rob for gain , than to ravage only for mischief . Yet I am inclined to believe , that ...
... surely the same eagerness cannot be kindled by an accidental power of destroying that which gives happiness to another . It must be more natural to rob for gain , than to ravage only for mischief . Yet I am inclined to believe , that ...
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... surely eligible to forgive early . Every passion is more easily sub- dued before it has been long accustomed to posses- sion of the heart ; every idea is obliterated with less difficulty , as it has been more slightly impressed , and ...
... surely eligible to forgive early . Every passion is more easily sub- dued before it has been long accustomed to posses- sion of the heart ; every idea is obliterated with less difficulty , as it has been more slightly impressed , and ...
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