The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... lives of Princes must serve only to excite the envy of their subjects , and to make them discontented with their ... live in them ? If the sons and daughters of Sovereigns are destined to a hundredth part of the the sufferings which ...
... lives of Princes must serve only to excite the envy of their subjects , and to make them discontented with their ... live in them ? If the sons and daughters of Sovereigns are destined to a hundredth part of the the sufferings which ...
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... live pleasantly , we must live honestly . " Now , when we add to such an injunction the simple circumstance that Epicurus placed his chief good in mental pleasure , and that his unworthy followers threw that discredit on his name which ...
... live pleasantly , we must live honestly . " Now , when we add to such an injunction the simple circumstance that Epicurus placed his chief good in mental pleasure , and that his unworthy followers threw that discredit on his name which ...
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... lives of those unhappy wretches who had thus forgotten the fidelity they owed him . Melting into tears at the noble interest he took in their fate , we however ventured to represent , that no laws , either human or divine , could suffer ...
... lives of those unhappy wretches who had thus forgotten the fidelity they owed him . Melting into tears at the noble interest he took in their fate , we however ventured to represent , that no laws , either human or divine , could suffer ...
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