The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side 14
... object the contemplation of which makes every thinking and benevolent being exult with joy and gratitude to the Giver of all good . And , here , let not any shallow , contracted , and prejudiced vaga bonds affect to look wisely , and ...
... object the contemplation of which makes every thinking and benevolent being exult with joy and gratitude to the Giver of all good . And , here , let not any shallow , contracted , and prejudiced vaga bonds affect to look wisely , and ...
Side 15
... object against this doctrine , which evinces the greatest bene volence and goodness in the author of Nature , the following observations may , perhaps , be of some service . " But the practicability of any plan , tend- ing towards the ...
... object against this doctrine , which evinces the greatest bene volence and goodness in the author of Nature , the following observations may , perhaps , be of some service . " But the practicability of any plan , tend- ing towards the ...
Side 19
... vice proceeds from an incapability of perceiving justly , an object , in all it's consequences ; and it is no objection to this assertion to remark , that some of the wisest men have been guilty of the vilest actions ; 19.
... vice proceeds from an incapability of perceiving justly , an object , in all it's consequences ; and it is no objection to this assertion to remark , that some of the wisest men have been guilty of the vilest actions ; 19.
Side 33
... object , which a scratch , a pimple , a sun - beam , a little indis- position , a single moment of time , can de- face , destroy , and annihilate ; while they neg lect that , which no external accident can ruffle , no time can impair ...
... object , which a scratch , a pimple , a sun - beam , a little indis- position , a single moment of time , can de- face , destroy , and annihilate ; while they neg lect that , which no external accident can ruffle , no time can impair ...
Side 37
... object , of whose merit , she is ignorant ? But nothing possesses any essential , and intrinsic , and permanent merit , excepting the virtues of the mind ; every thing else is , merely adven- titious , incidental , and fortuitous ; but ...
... object , of whose merit , she is ignorant ? But nothing possesses any essential , and intrinsic , and permanent merit , excepting the virtues of the mind ; every thing else is , merely adven- titious , incidental , and fortuitous ; but ...
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