The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... natural reason and early educa- tion , and the convictions which this new attempt gave me of his baseness completed my abhorrence . I have heard of barbarians , who , when tempests drive ships upon their coast , decoy them to the rocks ...
... natural reason and early educa- tion , and the convictions which this new attempt gave me of his baseness completed my abhorrence . I have heard of barbarians , who , when tempests drive ships upon their coast , decoy them to the rocks ...
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... nature has qualified us to obtain . For this reason , the remote inheritor of an unexpected fortune , may be generally distinguished from those who are enriched in the common course of lineal descent , by his greater haste to enjoy his ...
... nature has qualified us to obtain . For this reason , the remote inheritor of an unexpected fortune , may be generally distinguished from those who are enriched in the common course of lineal descent , by his greater haste to enjoy his ...
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... natural recurrence of the mind to its common employment , by the pleasure which every man re- ceives from the recollection of pleasing images , and the desire of dwelling upon topicks , on which he knows himself able to speak with ...
... natural recurrence of the mind to its common employment , by the pleasure which every man re- ceives from the recollection of pleasing images , and the desire of dwelling upon topicks , on which he knows himself able to speak with ...
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... natural defects , or drew the attention of the company on his airs of affectation . The power had been possessed in vain if it had never been exerted ; and it was not my custom to let any arts of jocularity remain unemployed . My ...
... natural defects , or drew the attention of the company on his airs of affectation . The power had been possessed in vain if it had never been exerted ; and it was not my custom to let any arts of jocularity remain unemployed . My ...
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... natural pride of human nature rises against him , who , by general censures , lays claim to general superiority . I was convinced , by a total desertion , of the im- propriety of my conduct ; every man avoided , and cautioned others to ...
... natural pride of human nature rises against him , who , by general censures , lays claim to general superiority . I was convinced , by a total desertion , of the im- propriety of my conduct ; every man avoided , and cautioned others to ...
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