The Spectator, Volume 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... happy for the future . The pleasures of the imagination are what be- wilder life , when reason and judgment do not interpose ; it is therefore a worthy action in you to look carefully into the powers of fancy , that other men , from the ...
... happy for the future . The pleasures of the imagination are what be- wilder life , when reason and judgment do not interpose ; it is therefore a worthy action in you to look carefully into the powers of fancy , that other men , from the ...
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... happy as the day is long . Now , Mr. Spec . , I desire you would find out some name for these craving damsels , whether dignified or distinguished under some or all of the following denominations : to wit , Trash - eaters , Oatmeal ...
... happy as the day is long . Now , Mr. Spec . , I desire you would find out some name for these craving damsels , whether dignified or distinguished under some or all of the following denominations : to wit , Trash - eaters , Oatmeal ...
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... happy con- clusion . The campaigns which both sexes passed together made them so well acquainted with one another , that at the end of the war they did not care for parting . In the beginning of it they lodged in separate camps , but ...
... happy con- clusion . The campaigns which both sexes passed together made them so well acquainted with one another , that at the end of the war they did not care for parting . In the beginning of it they lodged in separate camps , but ...
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... happy by his happiness . He reaps the benefit of every divine attribute , and loses his own insuf- ficiency in the fulness of infinite perfection . To make our lives more easy to us , we are commanded to put our trust in him , who is ...
... happy by his happiness . He reaps the benefit of every divine attribute , and loses his own insuf- ficiency in the fulness of infinite perfection . To make our lives more easy to us , we are commanded to put our trust in him , who is ...
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... happy or unfortunate , high or low , rich or poor ( whether so through want of money , or desire of more ) , healthy or sickly , married or single ; nay , whether tall or short , fat or lean ; and of what trade , occupation , profession ...
... happy or unfortunate , high or low , rich or poor ( whether so through want of money , or desire of more ) , healthy or sickly , married or single ; nay , whether tall or short , fat or lean ; and of what trade , occupation , profession ...
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