The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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I love to see a man zealous in a good matter , and especially when his zeal shows itself for advancing morality , and promoting the happiness of mankind : but when I find the instruments he works with are racks and gibbets , galleys and ...
I love to see a man zealous in a good matter , and especially when his zeal shows itself for advancing morality , and promoting the happiness of mankind : but when I find the instruments he works with are racks and gibbets , galleys and ...
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He knows that the misery or happiness which are reserved for him in another world , lose nothing of their reality by being placed at so great a distance from him . The ob jects do not appear little to him because they are remote .
He knows that the misery or happiness which are reserved for him in another world , lose nothing of their reality by being placed at so great a distance from him . The ob jects do not appear little to him because they are remote .
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I have in the next place shown , from many considerations , first , that fame is a thing difficult to be obtained , and easily lost ; secondly , that it brings the ambitious man very little happiness , but subjects him to much ...
I have in the next place shown , from many considerations , first , that fame is a thing difficult to be obtained , and easily lost ; secondly , that it brings the ambitious man very little happiness , but subjects him to much ...
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