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... sense through the bulk of a people , to clear up their under- standings , animate their minds with virtue , dissipate the sorrows of a heavy heart , or unbend the mind from its more severe employments with innocent amusements ...
... sense through the bulk of a people , to clear up their under- standings , animate their minds with virtue , dissipate the sorrows of a heavy heart , or unbend the mind from its more severe employments with innocent amusements ...
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... sense , and exhibit the varieties it as- sumes in the different classes of rich and poor , learned and illiterate ; nor could they with becoming gravity exemplify the whim- sical effects of petulance C 3 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXV.
... sense , and exhibit the varieties it as- sumes in the different classes of rich and poor , learned and illiterate ; nor could they with becoming gravity exemplify the whim- sical effects of petulance C 3 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXV.
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... sense of propriety and decorum , the benefits of which are incalculable , and have left the objects of their instructions with no other plea for frailty , than that which wisdom itself can- not always resist , the violence of passion ...
... sense of propriety and decorum , the benefits of which are incalculable , and have left the objects of their instructions with no other plea for frailty , than that which wisdom itself can- not always resist , the violence of passion ...
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... sense of family - honour , yet sometimes with notions rather gay and loose ; in the other , œconomy , snugness , integrity , and some prejudices of pretty high antiquity . When , however , successful commerce af- forded the latter the ...
... sense of family - honour , yet sometimes with notions rather gay and loose ; in the other , œconomy , snugness , integrity , and some prejudices of pretty high antiquity . When , however , successful commerce af- forded the latter the ...
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... sense of propriety in words as well as in action : and an abhor- rence of gross vices , as offensive to the Deity , and dangerous to the eternal welfare of man . When betrayed by liveliness of temper into an expression inconsistent with ...
... sense of propriety in words as well as in action : and an abhor- rence of gross vices , as offensive to the Deity , and dangerous to the eternal welfare of man . When betrayed by liveliness of temper into an expression inconsistent with ...
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