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Side 26
... favoured by fortune and blest in their social connections ; whose chief hope is for a continuance of the comforts they are favoured with , and who know no distress or fear , but such as are liable to occur from human vicissitudes . That ...
... favoured by fortune and blest in their social connections ; whose chief hope is for a continuance of the comforts they are favoured with , and who know no distress or fear , but such as are liable to occur from human vicissitudes . That ...
Side 31
... favour we accept , we in some measure forfeit our native freedom , and that a state of conti- nual dependence on the generosity of others is a life of gradual debasement . Were men taught to despise the receiving obliga- tions with the ...
... favour we accept , we in some measure forfeit our native freedom , and that a state of conti- nual dependence on the generosity of others is a life of gradual debasement . Were men taught to despise the receiving obliga- tions with the ...
Side 32
... favour a man receives , in some measure sinks him below his dignity ; and in proportion to the value of the benefit ... favour after favour , and still cringe for more ; who accept the offer of generosity with as little reluc- tance as ...
... favour a man receives , in some measure sinks him below his dignity ; and in proportion to the value of the benefit ... favour after favour , and still cringe for more ; who accept the offer of generosity with as little reluc- tance as ...
Side 33
... favour : such is not the de- pendence I would deprecate , but that where every expected favour must be the result of mere benevo- lence in the giver , where the benefit can be kept with- out remorse , or transferred without injustice ...
... favour : such is not the de- pendence I would deprecate , but that where every expected favour must be the result of mere benevo- lence in the giver , where the benefit can be kept with- out remorse , or transferred without injustice ...
Side 63
... favour , he had candour enough to confess it . No hypocrite , no - no hypocrite . He never wanted a bit of scandal - nor a breakfast - nor a din- ner - nor tea - nor supper . He was a pensioner upon almost every profession ; he kept his ...
... favour , he had candour enough to confess it . No hypocrite , no - no hypocrite . He never wanted a bit of scandal - nor a breakfast - nor a din- ner - nor tea - nor supper . He was a pensioner upon almost every profession ; he kept his ...
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