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... hope , a dream .... 313 68. Every man chiefly happy or miserable at home . The opi- nion of servants not to be despised .. 317 69. The miseries and prejudice of old age ... 322 70. Different men virtuous in different degrees . The ...
... hope , a dream .... 313 68. Every man chiefly happy or miserable at home . The opi- nion of servants not to be despised .. 317 69. The miseries and prejudice of old age ... 322 70. Different men virtuous in different degrees . The ...
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... hope it is no very cynical asperity not to con- fess obligations where no benefit has been received ; or to be unwilling that the public should consider me as owing that to a patron , which Providence has enabled me to do for myself ...
... hope it is no very cynical asperity not to con- fess obligations where no benefit has been received ; or to be unwilling that the public should consider me as owing that to a patron , which Providence has enabled me to do for myself ...
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... hope ! I form a grand design ; Languor succeeds , and all my pow'rs decline . If Science open not her richest vein , Without materials all our toil is vain . A form to rugged stone when Phidias gives , Beneath xlvi AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
... hope ! I form a grand design ; Languor succeeds , and all my pow'rs decline . If Science open not her richest vein , Without materials all our toil is vain . A form to rugged stone when Phidias gives , Beneath xlvi AN ESSAY ON THE LIFE AND.
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... hope we shall be much together . You must now be to me what you were before , and what dear Mr. Allen was besides . He was taken unexpectedly away , but I think he was a very good man . I have made very little pro- gress in recovery . I ...
... hope we shall be much together . You must now be to me what you were before , and what dear Mr. Allen was besides . He was taken unexpectedly away , but I think he was a very good man . I have made very little pro- gress in recovery . I ...
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... hope of mercy at the throne of grace . On Monday , the 13th day of December ( the last of his existence on this side the grave ) , the desire of life returned with all its former vehemence . He still imagined , that , by punctur- ing ...
... hope of mercy at the throne of grace . On Monday , the 13th day of December ( the last of his existence on this side the grave ) , the desire of life returned with all its former vehemence . He still imagined , that , by punctur- ing ...
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