Addresses to Young Men, Volume 1T. Cadell, 1789 - Young men |
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... against vice and folly , without any di- ftinction of characters , or any view to the principles and manners of the age . I mean . not to burden your memories with the minute fubdivifions of fcholaftic method , or to perplex your ...
... against vice and folly , without any di- ftinction of characters , or any view to the principles and manners of the age . I mean . not to burden your memories with the minute fubdivifions of fcholaftic method , or to perplex your ...
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... with an amiable addrefs . This enlightened man well knew that the human mind revolts against all violentiat- tempts to controul her ; that fhe requires to have her reafon convinced by argument , -and her 8 ADDRE SIS 1 .
... with an amiable addrefs . This enlightened man well knew that the human mind revolts against all violentiat- tempts to controul her ; that fhe requires to have her reafon convinced by argument , -and her 8 ADDRE SIS 1 .
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... against the beft convictions of their own hearts , will not often go far wrong , at whatever period of life : but thofe that follow this direction early , before their fenti- ments have had time to be perverted by their paffions , or ...
... against the beft convictions of their own hearts , will not often go far wrong , at whatever period of life : but thofe that follow this direction early , before their fenti- ments have had time to be perverted by their paffions , or ...
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... against him to destroy " him without cause . " The heavieft ftorm of affliction , that ever put humans virtue to the proof , had not power to overthrow his . He might complain it is permitted to nature . He could not plead an entire ...
... against him to destroy " him without cause . " The heavieft ftorm of affliction , that ever put humans virtue to the proof , had not power to overthrow his . He might complain it is permitted to nature . He could not plead an entire ...
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... to pursue , will always have at hand an answer to Temptation , and will be generally forti- fied against those Discouragements which might otherwise overwhelm . him .. 2 A youth , entering the world , may be compared ADDRESS III . 63.
... to pursue , will always have at hand an answer to Temptation , and will be generally forti- fied against those Discouragements which might otherwise overwhelm . him .. 2 A youth , entering the world , may be compared ADDRESS III . 63.
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