The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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The objects do not appear little to him because they are remote . He considers that those pleasures and pains which lie hid in eternity , approach nearer to him A 4 NO . 225 . SPECTATOR . 1 ...
The objects do not appear little to him because they are remote . He considers that those pleasures and pains which lie hid in eternity , approach nearer to him A 4 NO . 225 . SPECTATOR . 1 ...
Side 8
which lie hid in eternity , approach nearer to him every moment , and will be present with him in their full weight and measure , as much as those pains and pleasures which he feels at this very instant . For this reason he is careful ...
which lie hid in eternity , approach nearer to him every moment , and will be present with him in their full weight and measure , as much as those pains and pleasures which he feels at this very instant . For this reason he is careful ...
Side 29
It is very reasonable to believe , that part of the pleasure which happy minds shall enjoy in a future state , will arise from an enlarged contemplation of the Divine Wisdom in the government of the world , and a discovery of the secret ...
It is very reasonable to believe , that part of the pleasure which happy minds shall enjoy in a future state , will arise from an enlarged contemplation of the Divine Wisdom in the government of the world , and a discovery of the secret ...
Side 31
... That it must be a pleasure to Jupiter himself to look down from heaven , and see Cato amidst the ruins of his country preserving his integrity . ' 6 This thought will appear yet more reasonable , if we consider human life as a state ...
... That it must be a pleasure to Jupiter himself to look down from heaven , and see Cato amidst the ruins of his country preserving his integrity . ' 6 This thought will appear yet more reasonable , if we consider human life as a state ...
Side 45
If you would recommend to our wives and daughters , who read your papers with a great deal of pleasure , some of those sports and pastimes that may be practised within doors , and by the fire - side , we , who are masters of families ...
If you would recommend to our wives and daughters , who read your papers with a great deal of pleasure , some of those sports and pastimes that may be practised within doors , and by the fire - side , we , who are masters of families ...
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