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... happiness to millions and millions of the human race . this is he , whom the wisest and best men that ever lived , e reverenced as a Divine Person , and gloried in , as the De- rer and Saviour of mankind . The Balance of Happiness . N ...
... happiness to millions and millions of the human race . this is he , whom the wisest and best men that ever lived , e reverenced as a Divine Person , and gloried in , as the De- rer and Saviour of mankind . The Balance of Happiness . N ...
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... Balance of Happiness , rovement of Time , Hill of Science , rth of July , 187 Joy , ib 188 Love , 238 189 Pity , 191 Hope , ib 239 192 Hatred , ib 194 Anger ,. ib ition to America , 195 Revenge ,. 240 Honal Industry , 196 Reproach ...
... Balance of Happiness , rovement of Time , Hill of Science , rth of July , 187 Joy , ib 188 Love , 238 189 Pity , 191 Hope , ib 239 192 Hatred , ib 194 Anger ,. ib ition to America , 195 Revenge ,. 240 Honal Industry , 196 Reproach ...
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Page 2 - Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his. If then that friend demand why Brutus rose against Caesar, this is my answer: Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.