| 1786 - 508 psl.
...we feel in ourfelves a happinefs independent of any parti* cular outward gratification what« ever, and of which we can give no account. This is an enjoyment...which the Deity has annexed to life; and probably conilitutes, in a great meafure, the happinefs of infants and brutes, efpecially of the lower and fedentary... | |
| William Paley - 1788 - 584 psl.
...content to fubmit to. When we arc in perfeft health -ind fpirits, we feel in ourfelves a happinefs independent of any particular outward gratification...which the Deity has annexed to life ; and probably conftitutes, in a great meafure, the happinefs of infants and brutes, efpecially of the lower and fedentary... | |
| 482 psl.
...content to fubrnit to. When we are in perfect health and fpirits, we feel in ourfelves a happinefs independent of any particular outward gratification...give no account. This is an enjoyment • ... "which which the Deity has annexed to life ; and probably conltitutes, in a great meafure, the happinefs of... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 414 psl.
...be content to fubmit to. When we are in perfect health and fpirite, we feel in ourfelves a happinefs independent of any particular outward gratification...which the Deity has annexed to life ; and- probably contiitutes, in a great meafure, the happinefs of infants and brutes, efpecially of the lower and fedentary... | |
| William Paley - 1806 - 502 psl.
...are in perfect health and spirits, we feel in ourselves a happiness independent of any particu* lar outward gratification whatever, and of which we can give no account. . This is an enjoyment which thd . Deity has annexed to life} and probably constitutes, in a great measure, the happiness of infants... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 794 psl.
...Jpirttit When we are in perfect health and fpirits, we feel in ourfelve* a happinefs independent of any outward gratification whatever, and of which we can...which the Deity has annexed to life ; and probably conftitutes, in a great roeafure, the happinefs of infants and brutes, especially of the lower and... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1809 - 532 psl.
...admits. ' Health,' he says, ' is the one thing needful . . . when we are in perfect health and spirits, we feel in ourselves a happiness independent of any particular outward gratification. . . . This is an enjoyment which the Deity has annexed to life, and probably constitutes in a great... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 540 psl.
...happiness rationally and resolutely, will be content to submit. When we are in perfect health and spirits, we feel in ourselves a happiness independent of any...enjoyment which the Deity has annexed to life ; and it probably constitutes, in a great measure, the happiness of infants and brutes, especially of the... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 412 psl.
...happiness rationally and resolutely, will be content to submit. When we are in perfect health and spirits, we feel in ourselves a happiness independent of any...outward gratification whatever, and of which we can give.no account. This is an enjoyment which the Deity has annexed to life ; and it probably constitutes,... | |
| 1816 - 782 psl.
...happinefs independent >of any outward gratification whatever, and of which we can give no ;,ccount. This is an enjoyment which the Deity has annexed to life ; and probably couftitutcs, in a great meafure, the happinefs of infants and — Philofophers differ about the chief... | |
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