The Heritage of American Literature, Band 1Lyon Norman Richardson Ginn, 1951 |
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... manner , as to shew him plainly , that they feel an interest in his happiness ; and , if he is sick or unhappy , will cheerfully contribute every thing in their power to his relief . . . . [ Perfection in a State of Nature ] Promiscuous ...
... manner , as to shew him plainly , that they feel an interest in his happiness ; and , if he is sick or unhappy , will cheerfully contribute every thing in their power to his relief . . . . [ Perfection in a State of Nature ] Promiscuous ...
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... manner tolerable enough . But he is totally ignorant of the great principles of legislation ; and more especially , the particular interests of the government . A free government is a noble pos- session to a people : and this freedom ...
... manner tolerable enough . But he is totally ignorant of the great principles of legislation ; and more especially , the particular interests of the government . A free government is a noble pos- session to a people : and this freedom ...
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... manner . This " ease " or naturalness , in a literary style , it has long been the fashion to regard as ease in appearance alone as a point of really difficult attainment . But not so : -a natural manner is difficult only to him who ...
... manner . This " ease " or naturalness , in a literary style , it has long been the fashion to regard as ease in appearance alone as a point of really difficult attainment . But not so : -a natural manner is difficult only to him who ...
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