The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... happiness , so far as reason can cut her way through those darknesses and difficulties she is encum- bered with in this life : which though they be many and great , yet I should belie the sense of my own success , if I should pronounce ...
... happiness , so far as reason can cut her way through those darknesses and difficulties she is encum- bered with in this life : which though they be many and great , yet I should belie the sense of my own success , if I should pronounce ...
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... happiness be diminished , and of those virtues which are the only safeguard of a nation . And that modern policy and modern manners have this tendency , must be apparent to every one who observes the course both of public and private ...
... happiness be diminished , and of those virtues which are the only safeguard of a nation . And that modern policy and modern manners have this tendency , must be apparent to every one who observes the course both of public and private ...
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... round , and upon a happier dwel- ling the sun never shone . A few acres of good glebe were attached to it ; and the garden was large enough to afford healthful and pleasurable employment to its owners . The course of true love 53.
... round , and upon a happier dwel- ling the sun never shone . A few acres of good glebe were attached to it ; and the garden was large enough to afford healthful and pleasurable employment to its owners . The course of true love 53.
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... her daughter's spirits . Deborah brought into the world the happiest of all nature's en- dowments , an easy temper and a light heart . ISAAC COMNENUS . Resemblant therefore as the features were , the dissimilitude of D 2 57.
... her daughter's spirits . Deborah brought into the world the happiest of all nature's en- dowments , an easy temper and a light heart . ISAAC COMNENUS . Resemblant therefore as the features were , the dissimilitude of D 2 57.
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... , the other might be destined to live for the happiness of others till a good old age , while length of years in their course should ripen her for heaven . CHAPTER LXXX . OBSERVATIONS WHICH SHEW THAT WHATEVER PRIDE MEN 58.
... , the other might be destined to live for the happiness of others till a good old age , while length of years in their course should ripen her for heaven . CHAPTER LXXX . OBSERVATIONS WHICH SHEW THAT WHATEVER PRIDE MEN 58.
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