The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... happiness , even in a fortune which was but just enough to keep me above want . In my fix- teenth year , I was admitted a commoner of Magdalen- ball in Oxford . It is one great advantage , among ma- ny more , which men enducated at our ...
... happiness , even in a fortune which was but just enough to keep me above want . In my fix- teenth year , I was admitted a commoner of Magdalen- ball in Oxford . It is one great advantage , among ma- ny more , which men enducated at our ...
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... happiness and mifery confift chiefly in the imagination , nothing is more neceffary to mankind in general . than this pleafing dilirium , which renders every one fatisfied with himself , and perfuades him that all others are e- qually ...
... happiness and mifery confift chiefly in the imagination , nothing is more neceffary to mankind in general . than this pleafing dilirium , which renders every one fatisfied with himself , and perfuades him that all others are e- qually ...
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... happiness , in which eafe is the principal ingredient ; and the end propofed in our moft reftlefs purfuits is tranquillity . We are therefore foothed and delighted with the reprefentation of it , and fancy we par- take of the pleasure ...
... happiness , in which eafe is the principal ingredient ; and the end propofed in our moft reftlefs purfuits is tranquillity . We are therefore foothed and delighted with the reprefentation of it , and fancy we par- take of the pleasure ...
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... happiness , ⚫ in certain islands appointed for the habitation of the ' bleffed ; but that fuch as had lived wickedly , should go into the receptacle of damned fouls , named Tar- tarus , there to fuffer the punishments they deferved ...
... happiness , ⚫ in certain islands appointed for the habitation of the ' bleffed ; but that fuch as had lived wickedly , should go into the receptacle of damned fouls , named Tar- tarus , there to fuffer the punishments they deferved ...
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... infenfibly upon the fubject of happiness ; in which every one of the young ladies gave her opinion , with that freedom and unconcernedness which they always ufe when they are in company only 118 No 31 . THE GUARDIAN .
... infenfibly upon the fubject of happiness ; in which every one of the young ladies gave her opinion , with that freedom and unconcernedness which they always ufe when they are in company only 118 No 31 . THE GUARDIAN .
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