The Looker-on: A Periodical Paper, Volym 3G.G. and J. Robinson, 1793 |
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... means " of preferving the balance of the mind when na- " ture has bestowed upon us too large a share of feeling for the occafions of this existence , is to « dedicate a just portion of it to the higher objects " and interefts of an ...
... means " of preferving the balance of the mind when na- " ture has bestowed upon us too large a share of feeling for the occafions of this existence , is to « dedicate a just portion of it to the higher objects " and interefts of an ...
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... mean time , every proud 66 66 thought retired together with them ; and I felt " it an unpardonable shame for a mind endued with 66 immortality , and deftined to another range of " objects difperfed through an infinity of space , " and ...
... mean time , every proud 66 66 thought retired together with them ; and I felt " it an unpardonable shame for a mind endued with 66 immortality , and deftined to another range of " objects difperfed through an infinity of space , " and ...
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... ❝ and the parfimony of means which they every " where difcover , I am aftonifhed at their wif- " dom ; when I attempt to count the benefits which " flow B 4 " flow from them , I am overcome with their N ° 51 . 5 THE LO O RE R - O N.
... ❝ and the parfimony of means which they every " where difcover , I am aftonifhed at their wif- " dom ; when I attempt to count the benefits which " flow B 4 " flow from them , I am overcome with their N ° 51 . 5 THE LO O RE R - O N.
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... mean time , Sophia's distress , which had begun to occafion us the greatest alarm for " her health , fixed me in my refolution of making fresh " a fresh journey abroad , to unravel , if ro THE LOOKER - O N .. N ° 51 .
... mean time , Sophia's distress , which had begun to occafion us the greatest alarm for " her health , fixed me in my refolution of making fresh " a fresh journey abroad , to unravel , if ro THE LOOKER - O N .. N ° 51 .
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... mean time , felt some con- folation for the lofs of his fon , in the discovery of a young man so fashioned to his own opinions , and fo worthy of his friendship ; and from fome inti❤ mations I could perceive , that he was often on the ...
... mean time , felt some con- folation for the lofs of his fon , in the discovery of a young man so fashioned to his own opinions , and fo worthy of his friendship ; and from fome inti❤ mations I could perceive , that he was often on the ...
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