The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4 |
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But what most of all surprised me , was a remark I made , that there was not a single vice or folly thrown into the whole heap ; at which I was very much astonished , having concluded within myself that every one would take this ...
But what most of all surprised me , was a remark I made , that there was not a single vice or folly thrown into the whole heap ; at which I was very much astonished , having concluded within myself that every one would take this ...
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But ask them which of their husbands they condole , they are not able to tell you , and discover plainly that they do not weep so much for the loss of a husband , as for the want of one . “ The principal rule , by which the whole ...
But ask them which of their husbands they condole , they are not able to tell you , and discover plainly that they do not weep so much for the loss of a husband , as for the want of one . “ The principal rule , by which the whole ...
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The happiness is to be the happiness of the whole man , and we may easily conceive to ourselves the happiness of the soul , whilst any one of its faculties is in the fruition of its chief good . The happiness may be of a more exalted ...
The happiness is to be the happiness of the whole man , and we may easily conceive to ourselves the happiness of the soul , whilst any one of its faculties is in the fruition of its chief good . The happiness may be of a more exalted ...
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