The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... happiness at that time , and of which he always bore the tenderest recollection . It was the same delicate bias of mind which at a future period of his life , attached him so warmly to Thomson , who unknown , and unprotected by others ...
... happiness at that time , and of which he always bore the tenderest recollection . It was the same delicate bias of mind which at a future period of his life , attached him so warmly to Thomson , who unknown , and unprotected by others ...
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... happiness of the million depending on the good or ill digestion of one man . But in all countries , do not the winds , rain , and fine weather , govern the destiny of mankind ? These causes which produce plagues , plenty or famine , are ...
... happiness of the million depending on the good or ill digestion of one man . But in all countries , do not the winds , rain , and fine weather , govern the destiny of mankind ? These causes which produce plagues , plenty or famine , are ...
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... happiness ; between duty and happiness ; between duty and advan- tage ; between the genuine maxims of an honest and mag- nanimous people , and the solid rewards of public prosper- ity and felicity . Since we ought to be no less ...
... happiness ; between duty and happiness ; between duty and advan- tage ; between the genuine maxims of an honest and mag- nanimous people , and the solid rewards of public prosper- ity and felicity . Since we ought to be no less ...
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