| Samuel Johnson - 1750 - 296 sidor
...patiently fubmit both to *' the painful workings of nature, and needful feveVoL. I. " M " ritiet " rides of medicine, in order to his cure. Still he *' is intitled to a moderate fhare of whatever alie" viating accommodations this fair manfion of his " merciful parent affords,... | |
| Elizabeth Carter - 1776 - 142 sidor
...Excefles, muft patiently fubmit both to " the painful Workings of Nature, and needful Se" verities of Medicine, in order to his Cure. Still " he is intitled to a moderate Share of whatever al" leviating Accommodations this fair Manfionof his " merciful Parent affords, confiftent with his... | |
| 1785 - 596 sidor
...of a ftiifler ielf-government. Whoever has been guilty of voluntary cxcefles muft patiently fubmit both to the painful workings of nature, and needful Severities of medicine, in or: dec to his cure. Still he is intitledto a moderate (hare of whatever alleviating accommodations... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787
...excefles, muft pa" tiently fubmit both to the painful workings of " nature, and needful feverities of medicine, in " order to his cure. Still he is intitled to a mo. " derate fhare of whatever alleviating accommo" dations this fair manfion of his merciful Parent... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 466 sidor
...excefles, muft pa'' tiently fubmit both to the painful workings of " nature, and needful feverities of medicine, in " order to his cure. Still he is intitled to a mo" derate fhare of whatever alleviating accommo" dations this fair manfion of his merciful Parent... | |
| 1803 - 322 sidor
...diseased, as all the human ' race has cause to be, must use the regimen of a ' stricter self government. Whoever has been guilty of ' voluntary excesses must...severities of * medicine, in order to his cure. Still he is entitled ' to a moderate share of whatever alleviating accom' modations this fair mansion of his merciful... | |
| 1806 - 348 sidor
...all the human race has cause to be, must use " the regimen of a stricter self-government. Who" ever has been guilty of voluntary excesses, must " patiently...intitled to a " moderate share of whatever alleviating accom" modations this fair mansion of his merciful Pa" rent affords, consistent with his recovery.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1806 - 380 sidor
...all the human race has cause to be, must use " the regimen of a stricter self-government. Who" ever has been guilty of voluntary excesses, must " patiently...intitled to a " moderate share of whatever alleviating accom" modations this fair mansion of his merciful Pa. " rent affords, consistent with his recovery.... | |
| Montagu Pennington - 1808 - 442 sidor
...she, " as arises from the thoughtless gaiety of a useless life. The enjoyments of a reasonable beipg cannot consist in unbounded indulgence, or luxurious...painful workings of nature, and needful severities ot medicine, in order to his cure. Still he is intitled to a moderate share of whatever alleviating... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 376 sidor
...course. B«" kigs conscious of a frame of mind originally dis" eased, as all the human race has cause to be, must " " use the regimen of a stricter self-government.'...intitled to a moderate " share of whatever alleviating accommodatians this " fair mansion of his merciful Parent affords, con" sistent wifh his recovery.... | |
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