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Page 31
... suffering from the participation which it communicates , of the sorrows , as well as of the joys of friendship . But let it be considered , that the tender melancholy of sympathy is accompanied with a sen- sation , which they who feel ...
... suffering from the participation which it communicates , of the sorrows , as well as of the joys of friendship . But let it be considered , that the tender melancholy of sympathy is accompanied with a sen- sation , which they who feel ...
Page 51
... suffer the present time to be wasted either in absolute idleness or in frivolous em- ployments , it will hereafter call for ven- geance against us . Removing , therefore , what is merely superfluous , let us bethink ourselves of what is ...
... suffer the present time to be wasted either in absolute idleness or in frivolous em- ployments , it will hereafter call for ven- geance against us . Removing , therefore , what is merely superfluous , let us bethink ourselves of what is ...
Page 52
... suffers no part of time to escape without profit . He multiplies his days ; for he lives much in little space . Whereas he who neglects order in the arrangement of his occupations , is always losing the present in returning upon the ...
... suffers no part of time to escape without profit . He multiplies his days ; for he lives much in little space . Whereas he who neglects order in the arrangement of his occupations , is always losing the present in returning upon the ...
Page 93
... suffer excessive grief to subside , by degrees , into a tender and affectionate remembrance . Let him consider , that it is in the power of Providence to raise him up other comforts in the place of those he has lost . Or , if his mind ...
... suffer excessive grief to subside , by degrees , into a tender and affectionate remembrance . Let him consider , that it is in the power of Providence to raise him up other comforts in the place of those he has lost . Or , if his mind ...
Page 96
... suffered wrong , are laid , or about to be laid , in the grave . How inconsiderable then appear those broils in which we had ... suffer at the last , would not be inclined to stretch forth the hand of friend- ship , to utter the voice of ...
... suffered wrong , are laid , or about to be laid , in the grave . How inconsiderable then appear those broils in which we had ... suffer at the last , would not be inclined to stretch forth the hand of friend- ship , to utter the voice of ...
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