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Side 386
... amusements . To see him to day sailing about in a minuet - step , and to - morrow preaching in a pulpit , might make contrast perhaps too strong for some of his hearers . I do not , however , wish to determine precisely . The amusement ...
... amusements . To see him to day sailing about in a minuet - step , and to - morrow preaching in a pulpit , might make contrast perhaps too strong for some of his hearers . I do not , however , wish to determine precisely . The amusement ...
Side 389
... amusement , so much as a study , and whether , granting that it . is an amusement , it be a very expedient one for a person , whose time is in a great measure , and an important respect , at the com- mand of others . The anecdote is ...
... amusement , so much as a study , and whether , granting that it . is an amusement , it be a very expedient one for a person , whose time is in a great measure , and an important respect , at the com- mand of others . The anecdote is ...
Side 390
... amusement ceases , when it cannot itself produce its end ; and what does produce the end becomes the leading principle . So that the point issues here : if you choose such feeble amusements , as are really no amuse- ments without the ...
... amusement ceases , when it cannot itself produce its end ; and what does produce the end becomes the leading principle . So that the point issues here : if you choose such feeble amusements , as are really no amuse- ments without the ...
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