Addresses to Young Men, Volume 1T. Cadell, 1789 - Young men |
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... prefent , and whofe prefence I feel to be an object of importance and animation . I only except the hypocritical bigot , the profligate infidel , and the malevolent de- tracter . For them I profefs no zeal on them I can stamp no ...
... prefent , and whofe prefence I feel to be an object of importance and animation . I only except the hypocritical bigot , the profligate infidel , and the malevolent de- tracter . For them I profefs no zeal on them I can stamp no ...
Page 11
... prefent benefit of the most valuable fort , to ferve a future intereft , as much fupe- rior to the temporary falvation of a state , or the mere external welfare of all man- kind , as the felicity poffeffed by one foul through an endless ...
... prefent benefit of the most valuable fort , to ferve a future intereft , as much fupe- rior to the temporary falvation of a state , or the mere external welfare of all man- kind , as the felicity poffeffed by one foul through an endless ...
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... prefent deport ment ? When the eventful story is ended with your lives , it will be refumed in your posterity . Your influence , my friends , will reach to fucceeding ages . Nameless generations will , in no fmall degree , receive their ...
... prefent deport ment ? When the eventful story is ended with your lives , it will be refumed in your posterity . Your influence , my friends , will reach to fucceeding ages . Nameless generations will , in no fmall degree , receive their ...
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... an advanced ftate of fociety . But who does not fee , that , in an age fo deeply and fo widely corrupted as the prefent , thofe temptations are ftrengthened and multiplied to an extraordinary pitch ? Who does not fee C 2 ADDRESS 19 I.
... an advanced ftate of fociety . But who does not fee , that , in an age fo deeply and fo widely corrupted as the prefent , thofe temptations are ftrengthened and multiplied to an extraordinary pitch ? Who does not fee C 2 ADDRESS 19 I.
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... you owe to Yourselves , is the purpose of the prefent . At the tribunal in your own breafts , I am to plead your caufe . It is the cause of Humanity , and of Heaven . After afferting the regard due to you from : others Men owe to ...
... you owe to Yourselves , is the purpose of the prefent . At the tribunal in your own breafts , I am to plead your caufe . It is the cause of Humanity , and of Heaven . After afferting the regard due to you from : others Men owe to ...
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