The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volumen5F. and C. Rivington, 1801 |
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... happier , and more useful in the conduct of his life . I have followed your Lordship's judgment in the choice of one moral subject with which these volumes are concluded * ; and I wish young men of fortune would consider it for ...
... happier , and more useful in the conduct of his life . I have followed your Lordship's judgment in the choice of one moral subject with which these volumes are concluded * ; and I wish young men of fortune would consider it for ...
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... happiness ; though , at the same time , it must be confessed , some are so miserably mistaken in the pursuit , that it may be difficult to give any rational account of their proceedings . They either think that to be happiness , which ...
... happiness ; though , at the same time , it must be confessed , some are so miserably mistaken in the pursuit , that it may be difficult to give any rational account of their proceedings . They either think that to be happiness , which ...
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... happiness from the things of this earth , is as impertinent as to seek for the living among the dead . That no real good can be found here , is evident from this one consideration , that whatsoever we find we cannot keep possession of ...
... happiness from the things of this earth , is as impertinent as to seek for the living among the dead . That no real good can be found here , is evident from this one consideration , that whatsoever we find we cannot keep possession of ...
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... happiness of man to consist in it . They have discovered , that the affections of men are alive and active , so long as they are kept in expectation ; but dead and flat when they have nothing more to look for : and , on this ground ...
... happiness of man to consist in it . They have discovered , that the affections of men are alive and active , so long as they are kept in expectation ; but dead and flat when they have nothing more to look for : and , on this ground ...
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... happiness which cannot be taken away from us and which will probably be advancing , by steps unknown to us , through all the ages of eternity . We may form some conjecture concerning the sufficiency and fulness of this happiness , by ...
... happiness which cannot be taken away from us and which will probably be advancing , by steps unknown to us , through all the ages of eternity . We may form some conjecture concerning the sufficiency and fulness of this happiness , by ...
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