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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Side 45
... happiness of man , and is of the highest value to him ; and that religion is the best which is best suited to calm the passions , and to make those impressions that serve to establish right prin- ciples . It appears plain enough to a ...
... happiness of man , and is of the highest value to him ; and that religion is the best which is best suited to calm the passions , and to make those impressions that serve to establish right prin- ciples . It appears plain enough to a ...
Side 46
... happiness of man . After allowing full justice to the purity of other doc- trines , it will not be difficult to prove that the christian religion is the best . It is the most perfect , because it agrees most with reason , and by the ...
... happiness of man . After allowing full justice to the purity of other doc- trines , it will not be difficult to prove that the christian religion is the best . It is the most perfect , because it agrees most with reason , and by the ...
Side 73
... happiness do we owe to thy soft endearments , enchaining heart to heart in the social ties of love and friendship , disposing every thing to harmony , abating the pride of prejudice , and recon- ciling the differences of philosophy and ...
... happiness do we owe to thy soft endearments , enchaining heart to heart in the social ties of love and friendship , disposing every thing to harmony , abating the pride of prejudice , and recon- ciling the differences of philosophy and ...
Side 74
... happiness of the country . To such an extent is this reciprocal hatred carried , that the great Roman catholics will not pur- chase even the articles of trade from the shop of a protestant , and so vice versa . Where such ignoble tenets ...
... happiness of the country . To such an extent is this reciprocal hatred carried , that the great Roman catholics will not pur- chase even the articles of trade from the shop of a protestant , and so vice versa . Where such ignoble tenets ...
Side 76
... happiness . Good heavens ! where is the understand- ing of the country hid ; will it for ever suffer low and mean prejudices to disturb the repose of reason ? let the hated distinctions of Orange and Croppies be heard no more , but let ...
... happiness . Good heavens ! where is the understand- ing of the country hid ; will it for ever suffer low and mean prejudices to disturb the repose of reason ? let the hated distinctions of Orange and Croppies be heard no more , but let ...
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