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" ... this idle way of reading and considering things. . By this means, time, even in solitude, is happily got rid of, without the pain of attention ^ Neither is any; part of it more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear saying, -is spent... "
Fifteen Sermons Preached at Rolls Chapel: To which is Added Six Sermons ... - Page ii
by Joseph Butler - 1749 - 480 pages
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1802 - 610 pages
...humour this- idle way of " reading and confidering things. By this means, " time, even in folitude, is happily got rid of without " the pain of attention..." put to the account of idlenefs ; one can fcarce for" bear faying, is fpent with lefs thought, than great " part of that which is fpent in reading."...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 520 pages
...and humor this idle " way of reading and confidering things. By this " means, time, even in folitude, is happily got rid of " without the pain of attention...than great part of that which is fpent in reading." If the plan of ftudy which I formerly defcribed were adopted, it would undoubtedly diminifh very much...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 564 pages
...humor this idle c' way of reading and confidering things. By this '* means, time, even in iolitude, is happily got rid of ** without the pain of attention...fcarce forbear faying, is fpent with lefs thought, <e than great part of that which is fpent in reading." If the plan of ftudy which I formerly defcribed...
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The Works of Joseph Butler ...: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author ...

Joseph Butler - 1813 - 790 pages
...part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humour, this idle way of reading and considering things. . By this means, time, even in solitude, is...Neither is any; part of it more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear saying, -is spent with less thought, than great part of that which...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volume 1

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 528 pages
...occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with "and humour this idle way of reading and considering " things. By this means, time, even in solitude, is...neither is any "part of it more put to the account of idleness, one can " scarce forbear saying, is spent with less thought, than "great part of that which...
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Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Volumes 1-2

Dugald Stewart - 1822 - 572 pages
...occasion " ed.and most perfectly fall in with and humour this idle way of read" ing and considering things. By this means, time, even in solitude, is " happily got rid of without tiie pain of attention ; neither is any part " of it more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce...
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Sermons

Joseph Butler - 1827 - 376 pages
...part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humor, this idle wajp of reading and considering things. By this means, time, even in solitude, is...neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear saying, is spent with less thought, than great part of that which...
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Elements of the philosophy of the human mind

Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 482 pages
...part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humor this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means, time, even in solitude, is...neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear saying, is spent with less thought, than great part of that which...
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The whole works of Joseph Butler

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1838 - 616 pages
...part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humour, this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means, time, even in solitude, is...Neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear saying, is spent with less thought, than great part of that which...
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The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Butler: To which is ...

Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1838 - 632 pages
...part occasioned, and most perfectly fall in with and humour, this idle way of reading and considering things. By this means, time even in solitude is happily...neither is any part of it more put to the account of idleness, one can scarce forbear saying, is spent with less thought, than great part of that which...
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