The British Essayists: The LoungerJ. Richardson, 1823 |
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... . The regrets of him who has thrown away domestic happiness in frivolous dissi- pation ; in a letter from Lucilius Mackenzie Abercromby Mackenzie Cullen Mackenzie Anonymous No. 8. M. Careful on female loungers - Proposal of.
... . The regrets of him who has thrown away domestic happiness in frivolous dissi- pation ; in a letter from Lucilius Mackenzie Abercromby Mackenzie Cullen Mackenzie Anonymous No. 8. M. Careful on female loungers - Proposal of.
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... Grubwell , a neighbour of Col. Caustic's 34. Importance of feelings accommodated to happiness , illustrated in the characters of Clitander and Eudocius No. 35. Fallaciousness of that generosity and friendship which are CONTENTS .
... Grubwell , a neighbour of Col. Caustic's 34. Importance of feelings accommodated to happiness , illustrated in the characters of Clitander and Eudocius No. 35. Fallaciousness of that generosity and friendship which are CONTENTS .
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... happiness of a virtuous and benevolent East Indian ; in a letter from John Truman • Fraser Tytler 45. Second letter from Jeremiah Dy - soon , containing a narrative of his expedi- tion to England for the benefit of his health ...
... happiness of a virtuous and benevolent East Indian ; in a letter from John Truman • Fraser Tytler 45. Second letter from Jeremiah Dy - soon , containing a narrative of his expedi- tion to England for the benefit of his health ...
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... happiness , and of that regard we owe to the happiness of others . To practise them is somewhat difficult ; to teach them is still more so : yet ' tis an art which , though difficult , does not always obtain the honours of difficulty ...
... happiness , and of that regard we owe to the happiness of others . To practise them is somewhat difficult ; to teach them is still more so : yet ' tis an art which , though difficult , does not always obtain the honours of difficulty ...
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... ingly ; and having acquired him late , I hope I shall not lose him soon . Z. No. 7. SATURDAY , MARCH 19 , 1785 . SIR 34 6 . THE LOUNGER . Importance of feelings accommodated happiness, illustrated in the characters of Clitander and ...
... ingly ; and having acquired him late , I hope I shall not lose him soon . Z. No. 7. SATURDAY , MARCH 19 , 1785 . SIR 34 6 . THE LOUNGER . Importance of feelings accommodated happiness, illustrated in the characters of Clitander and ...
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