The Guardian: no.83-176, June 16-Oct. 1, 1713F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Nunn, 1822 |
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Alexander Chalmers. wealth and plenteous circumstances , is a tax upon an honest mind , to endeavour , as much as the occurrences of life will give him leave , to guard the properties of others , and be vigi- lant for the good of his ...
Alexander Chalmers. wealth and plenteous circumstances , is a tax upon an honest mind , to endeavour , as much as the occurrences of life will give him leave , to guard the properties of others , and be vigi- lant for the good of his ...
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... mind of man after happiness . This appetite is wrought into the original frame of our nature , and exerts itself in all parts of the creation that are endued with any degree of thought or sense . But as the human mind is dignified by a ...
... mind of man after happiness . This appetite is wrought into the original frame of our nature , and exerts itself in all parts of the creation that are endued with any degree of thought or sense . But as the human mind is dignified by a ...
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... mind . And in proportion as the actions of each individual contribute to this end , he must be thought to deserve well or ill , both of the world , and of himself . I have , in a late paper ' , observed , that men who have no reach of ...
... mind . And in proportion as the actions of each individual contribute to this end , he must be thought to deserve well or ill , both of the world , and of himself . I have , in a late paper ' , observed , that men who have no reach of ...
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... mind more or less virtuous . Hence it follows , that a liberty of doing good actions which conduce to the felicity of mankind , and a knowledge of such truths as might either give us pleasure in the contemplation of them , or direct our ...
... mind more or less virtuous . Hence it follows , that a liberty of doing good actions which conduce to the felicity of mankind , and a knowledge of such truths as might either give us pleasure in the contemplation of them , or direct our ...
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... mind , or relishes any of the enjoyments of life better than his neighbours ? The free - thinkers plead hard for a licence to think freely ; they have it : but what use do they make of it ? Are they eminent for any sublime discoveries ...
... mind , or relishes any of the enjoyments of life better than his neighbours ? The free - thinkers plead hard for a licence to think freely ; they have it : but what use do they make of it ? Are they eminent for any sublime discoveries ...
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