The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 3 |
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Nay , on his death - bed , he describe him as being pleased , that while his soul returned to bin who made it , his body should incorporate with the grea mother of all things , and by that means become beneficial to mankind .
Nay , on his death - bed , he describe him as being pleased , that while his soul returned to bin who made it , his body should incorporate with the grea mother of all things , and by that means become beneficial to mankind .
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Such a transient , temporary good - nature as this , is not that philanthropy , that love of mankind , which deserves the title of a moral virtue . The next way of a man's bringing his good - nature to the test , is to consider whether ...
Such a transient , temporary good - nature as this , is not that philanthropy , that love of mankind , which deserves the title of a moral virtue . The next way of a man's bringing his good - nature to the test , is to consider whether ...
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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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