Essays Upon Several Moral Subjects: Part III. ... By Jeremy Collier, M.A.George Strahan, 1720 - 108 pages |
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... there's a ftop upon the Spirits , when the Parts don't keep their Ranks , but are beaten out of the Figure which ... There I There is no natural Connection between thefe Damages done to OF Pain.
... there's a ftop upon the Spirits , when the Parts don't keep their Ranks , but are beaten out of the Figure which ... There I There is no natural Connection between thefe Damages done to OF Pain.
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... there's no Vice and Wickedness in Pain : A mighty Difco- very ! Who knows not that there's no- thing of moral Turpitude in the Head- ach , and that the Cholick is neither Fe- lony nor Treafon ? But that's not the Point ; pray leave off ...
... there's no Vice and Wickedness in Pain : A mighty Difco- very ! Who knows not that there's no- thing of moral Turpitude in the Head- ach , and that the Cholick is neither Fe- lony nor Treafon ? But that's not the Point ; pray leave off ...
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... there be a fuller Defcription of an Evil than this amounts to ? For to fay that Pain is rugged and raking upon the ... there's nothing Good , but what's juft and honourable , nor any thing Evil , but what's bafe and unwor- thy , is a ...
... there be a fuller Defcription of an Evil than this amounts to ? For to fay that Pain is rugged and raking upon the ... there's nothing Good , but what's juft and honourable , nor any thing Evil , but what's bafe and unwor- thy , is a ...
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... there's no Guard for Ho- nour or Confcience , unless the Mind is well steel'd , and harden'd to a Temper of Endurance . Unless a Man can re- concile himself to Suffering , and keep his Spirits above Water , ' tis in vain to pretend to ...
... there's no Guard for Ho- nour or Confcience , unless the Mind is well steel'd , and harden'd to a Temper of Endurance . Unless a Man can re- concile himself to Suffering , and keep his Spirits above Water , ' tis in vain to pretend to ...
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... there's nothing to feel , nor to fear . If a Man knows himself thot- free , I fhould not wonder to fee him rush into the hottest of the Fire . Where there's C there's no Inconvenience to venture , nor any thing to upon PAIN . 17.
... there's nothing to feel , nor to fear . If a Man knows himself thot- free , I fhould not wonder to fee him rush into the hottest of the Fire . Where there's C there's no Inconvenience to venture , nor any thing to upon PAIN . 17.
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