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... existence , which is rationally em- ployed , is that which alone deserves the name of life ; and that portion of our life is most rationally employed , which is occupied in enlarging our stock of truth , and of wisdom . I do not pretend ...
... existence , which is rationally em- ployed , is that which alone deserves the name of life ; and that portion of our life is most rationally employed , which is occupied in enlarging our stock of truth , and of wisdom . I do not pretend ...
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... existence in the disap- pointments and vexations of business , and live miserably and meanly , only to die magnificently and rich . For , like the hypocrites , the only disinterested action these men can accuse themselves of is , that ...
... existence in the disap- pointments and vexations of business , and live miserably and meanly , only to die magnificently and rich . For , like the hypocrites , the only disinterested action these men can accuse themselves of is , that ...
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... existence of matter , if we please , and , like Berkeley , even deny it , without subjecting ourselves to the shame of a very conclusive confutation ; but there is this remarkable difference between matter and mind ; he that doubts the ...
... existence of matter , if we please , and , like Berkeley , even deny it , without subjecting ourselves to the shame of a very conclusive confutation ; but there is this remarkable difference between matter and mind ; he that doubts the ...
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... existence , was a source of the greatest error and confusion . They could not sincerely approve of virtue , as a principle of action always to be de- pended on , since without a future state , virtue is not always its own reward . Nor ...
... existence , was a source of the greatest error and confusion . They could not sincerely approve of virtue , as a principle of action always to be de- pended on , since without a future state , virtue is not always its own reward . Nor ...
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... existence of man , to argue clearly and consequentially on the ster- ling value of justice . It is well known that Mr. Hume himself was never so much puzzled as when peremptorily asked , by a lady at Bath , to declare , upon his honour ...
... existence of man , to argue clearly and consequentially on the ster- ling value of justice . It is well known that Mr. Hume himself was never so much puzzled as when peremptorily asked , by a lady at Bath , to declare , upon his honour ...
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2d Edition admiration affirm ancient attempt Author beauty body cause character Christian cloth common danger death despise discovery Doctor Johnson earth enemies England Engravings envy error evil fear fool FREDERIKA BREMER genius give greatest H.M. Treasury hand happens happiness heaven highwayman HISTORY honour HOWITT human ignorance illustrated improved J. C. LOUDON JOHN LINDLEY Juvenal king knave knowledge labour less liberty live London Lord Lord Peterborough MARY HOWITT matter means ment mind mode moral morocco nation nature never numerous object observed occasion opinion ourselves passions perhaps philosopher Plates pleasure poet possess post 8vo praise present pride principle produce prove readers reason receive religion replied revenge reward SAMUEL LAING seldom society talent things Thomas Creswick THOMAS KEIGHTLEY tion TREATISE true truth vice Vignette Titles virtue vols whole WILLIAM HOWITT wisdom wise Woodcuts write
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