The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... effect , and clothe them with the very vines that ought to grow over them . I can transplant every tree that I meet in my rides , and put it near my house without the drooping of a leaf . But of what use is all this fanciful using of ...
... effect , and clothe them with the very vines that ought to grow over them . I can transplant every tree that I meet in my rides , and put it near my house without the drooping of a leaf . But of what use is all this fanciful using of ...
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... effect is brought about may call for further explanation . Operating thus as judges , the members of this same commun- ity may , in their aggregate capacity , be considered as constituting a sort of judiciary or tribunal ; call it , for ...
... effect is brought about may call for further explanation . Operating thus as judges , the members of this same commun- ity may , in their aggregate capacity , be considered as constituting a sort of judiciary or tribunal ; call it , for ...
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... effect of having , ever since I came to years of discretion , continued my inclinations to the former sort of pleasures . But as my experience can be a rule only to my own actions , it may probably be a stronger motive to induce others ...
... effect of having , ever since I came to years of discretion , continued my inclinations to the former sort of pleasures . But as my experience can be a rule only to my own actions , it may probably be a stronger motive to induce others ...
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... effect is , that I , among a number of persons who have debauched their natural taste , see things in a peculiar light , which I have arrived at , not by any uncommon force of genius , or acquired knowledge , but only by unlearning the ...
... effect is , that I , among a number of persons who have debauched their natural taste , see things in a peculiar light , which I have arrived at , not by any uncommon force of genius , or acquired knowledge , but only by unlearning the ...
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... effect on my sight , but is so far from supplying the place of merit where it is not , that it serves only to make the want of it more conspicuous . Fair weather is the joy of my soul ; about noon I behold a blue sky with rapture , and ...
... effect on my sight , but is so far from supplying the place of merit where it is not , that it serves only to make the want of it more conspicuous . Fair weather is the joy of my soul ; about noon I behold a blue sky with rapture , and ...
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