The Lady's Miscellany, Or, Weekly Visitor, for the Use and Amusement of Both Sexes, 第 14~15 巻M'Carty & White, 1811 |
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... Nature . thus introduces the following anecdote . It is impos sible for virtue to subsist indepen- dently of religion . I do not mean the theatrical virtues which at- tract public admiration . By vir ue I understand the good which we do ...
... Nature . thus introduces the following anecdote . It is impos sible for virtue to subsist indepen- dently of religion . I do not mean the theatrical virtues which at- tract public admiration . By vir ue I understand the good which we do ...
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... nature drew ; To soothe the dullest hours of care ; The tongue that never malice knew : The heart that all would wish to shares STANZAS Awake all my pow'rs ! and enliven the time " 6 While absent I live from my Love ; Sweet hope ...
... nature drew ; To soothe the dullest hours of care ; The tongue that never malice knew : The heart that all would wish to shares STANZAS Awake all my pow'rs ! and enliven the time " 6 While absent I live from my Love ; Sweet hope ...
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... nature , is a paradise To what we fear of death , ' Beading o'er the silent sod , re- flection told him that life is a passing shadow , a waking dream ; and all human grandeur a scene of folly . Let the vain court the hand of ambition ...
... nature , is a paradise To what we fear of death , ' Beading o'er the silent sod , re- flection told him that life is a passing shadow , a waking dream ; and all human grandeur a scene of folly . Let the vain court the hand of ambition ...
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... nature of the thing . THE OBSERVER , NUMBER II . S. All men are engaged in the pur- suits of happiness ; but so differ- ent are the courses they take to obtain it , that were it not for the concurrent testimony of her vota- ries , it ...
... nature of the thing . THE OBSERVER , NUMBER II . S. All men are engaged in the pur- suits of happiness ; but so differ- ent are the courses they take to obtain it , that were it not for the concurrent testimony of her vota- ries , it ...
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... nature against any other persons , had been ab . rained at the police office ; although in- disputable proofs of attemps to set fire to two or three stables have been dis- covered . SMUGGLING . FIRES . Yesterday morning , about 2 o ...
... nature against any other persons , had been ab . rained at the police office ; although in- disputable proofs of attemps to set fire to two or three stables have been dis- covered . SMUGGLING . FIRES . Yesterday morning , about 2 o ...
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