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... turally disposed to it . It is not the business of vir- tue to extirpate the affections of the mind , but to re- gulate them . It may moderate and restiain , but was not designed to banish gladness from the heart of man . Religion ...
... turally disposed to it . It is not the business of vir- tue to extirpate the affections of the mind , but to re- gulate them . It may moderate and restiain , but was not designed to banish gladness from the heart of man . Religion ...
Page 162
... turally produced the like on ours ; of which he in a little time made such barbarous advantage , as in all those matters , which before seemed indifferent to him , 162 508 . SPECTATOR . of these potentates so particularly grievous, is ...
... turally produced the like on ours ; of which he in a little time made such barbarous advantage , as in all those matters , which before seemed indifferent to him , 162 508 . SPECTATOR . of these potentates so particularly grievous, is ...
Page 330
... turally , and without touching any extreme . There- fore , ' says he , ' leave the pipe at home , but carry the sense of this custom with you . ' [ HUGHES . ] N ° 542. FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 21 , 1712 . 330 541 . SPECTATOR . There is another ...
... turally , and without touching any extreme . There- fore , ' says he , ' leave the pipe at home , but carry the sense of this custom with you . ' [ HUGHES . ] N ° 542. FRIDAY , NOVEMBER 21 , 1712 . 330 541 . SPECTATOR . There is another ...
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