The Man in the Moon: Consisting of Essays and Critiques on the Politics, Morals, Manners, Drama, &c. of the Present Day ... [no. 1-24; Nov. 12, 1803-Jan. 28 [i.e. Feb. 11] 1804]William Smelley S. Highley, 1804 - 194 sider |
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... happiness of so- ciety , nor any share of that monstrous philosophy that would separate pure religion from pure morality . He views with satisfaction every thought , every sentiment of good , spring from whence it may , whether it comes ...
... happiness of so- ciety , nor any share of that monstrous philosophy that would separate pure religion from pure morality . He views with satisfaction every thought , every sentiment of good , spring from whence it may , whether it comes ...
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... happier than they are ; however , the promise of my li- berty is paramount to every other consideration , and , after all , I have a regard for my fellow creatures , and am out of the power of any evil spirit to do me harm . May the ...
... happier than they are ; however , the promise of my li- berty is paramount to every other consideration , and , after all , I have a regard for my fellow creatures , and am out of the power of any evil spirit to do me harm . May the ...
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... happiness of man if he could be once engaged to a fair and honest considera- tion of those differences of opinion in religious mat- ters , which have for so many ages disturbed and dis- membered society , and nourished the poisonous ...
... happiness of man if he could be once engaged to a fair and honest considera- tion of those differences of opinion in religious mat- ters , which have for so many ages disturbed and dis- membered society , and nourished the poisonous ...
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... happiness of man . They all possess a sovereign power over his mind , and he acts under a delightful impression that connects him with the deity and a future state , things agreeable to his nature , and that make him cheerful , and ...
... happiness of man . They all possess a sovereign power over his mind , and he acts under a delightful impression that connects him with the deity and a future state , things agreeable to his nature , and that make him cheerful , and ...
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... happiness , ambition would have nothing to do , blood would be no longer spilt in war , man would not oppose his brother man in the ranks of slaughter , and the invading foe , in disgust with their leader , would lay down their arms and ...
... happiness , ambition would have nothing to do , blood would be no longer spilt in war , man would not oppose his brother man in the ranks of slaughter , and the invading foe , in disgust with their leader , would lay down their arms and ...
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