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Page viii
... never let it be forgotten , that there is one material distinction between , not only the investigation , but the effects of discovery , in physics and in morals . Discoveries in the former are often flatter- ing to human vanity , and ...
... never let it be forgotten , that there is one material distinction between , not only the investigation , but the effects of discovery , in physics and in morals . Discoveries in the former are often flatter- ing to human vanity , and ...
Page x
... transportation ; in spite of the tread - wheel and the gibbet ; nay , in spite of schemes formed in aid of parental negligence , though all the ingenuity which belongs to human benevolence should never grow weary of X PREFACE .
... transportation ; in spite of the tread - wheel and the gibbet ; nay , in spite of schemes formed in aid of parental negligence , though all the ingenuity which belongs to human benevolence should never grow weary of X PREFACE .
Page xi
... never be forgotten , not only that the law of Heaven is one ; but that the guilt of the superior class , must ever exceed that of the inferior . On this point , I am aware that one of our best Poets has been considered , by a few in ...
... never be forgotten , not only that the law of Heaven is one ; but that the guilt of the superior class , must ever exceed that of the inferior . On this point , I am aware that one of our best Poets has been considered , by a few in ...
Page xiii
... never to return , I am persuaded , that to all ' those who have felt sorrow , ' and to whom sorrow is a sacred thing , ' it will be no matter of surprise , should they meet with some imperfections , or the repetition of a similar idea ...
... never to return , I am persuaded , that to all ' those who have felt sorrow , ' and to whom sorrow is a sacred thing , ' it will be no matter of surprise , should they meet with some imperfections , or the repetition of a similar idea ...
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... never to have eaten with pleasure ; ' for so small is the space which you have left him to enjoy , that you may almost close the account by adding , - " all his days are sorrow , and his travail grief . " " 2. The terms employed by ...
... never to have eaten with pleasure ; ' for so small is the space which you have left him to enjoy , that you may almost close the account by adding , - " all his days are sorrow , and his travail grief . " " 2. The terms employed by ...
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