THE MONTHLY REVIEW1763 |
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SEVERAL HANDS. ferings of their fellow - creatures ; at the fame time it must be confeiled alfo , that these are ever the most ready to take a plea- fure in the happiness of others , and fhare equally in their joys and their forrows ...
SEVERAL HANDS. ferings of their fellow - creatures ; at the fame time it must be confeiled alfo , that these are ever the most ready to take a plea- fure in the happiness of others , and fhare equally in their joys and their forrows ...
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... must not , by too frequent repetition , harden , inftead of foftening , his heart at the fight of human wees . What we too often behold , we cease to imagine , and it is in imagination only that we feel the miferies of others . Hence ...
... must not , by too frequent repetition , harden , inftead of foftening , his heart at the fight of human wees . What we too often behold , we cease to imagine , and it is in imagination only that we feel the miferies of others . Hence ...
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... must not suffer ' our youth to commence man the moment it is in his power . Whilft the body is growing , thofe fpirits which give life to the blood , and ftrength to the fibres , are yet unprepared and imper- fect . If they be carried ...
... must not suffer ' our youth to commence man the moment it is in his power . Whilft the body is growing , thofe fpirits which give life to the blood , and ftrength to the fibres , are yet unprepared and imper- fect . If they be carried ...
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... must he behave ? I anfwer , his conduct will be fuch that he will never be expofed to quarrels . But , fay you , who can be fecure from a flap in the face , or from not having the lie given him by fome brutal drunkard , or hectoring ...
... must he behave ? I anfwer , his conduct will be fuch that he will never be expofed to quarrels . But , fay you , who can be fecure from a flap in the face , or from not having the lie given him by fome brutal drunkard , or hectoring ...
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... must confefs , we cannot enter into our Au- thor's views , and wish he had thought proper to be a little more explicit on an affair of fo delicate and important a nature . We can conceive many ill effects , that must neceffarily arise ...
... must confefs , we cannot enter into our Au- thor's views , and wish he had thought proper to be a little more explicit on an affair of fo delicate and important a nature . We can conceive many ill effects , that must neceffarily arise ...
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