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" The way to be happy is to live according to nature, in obedience to that universal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally impressed; which is not written on it by precept, but engraven by destiny, not instilled by education, but infused... "
Stoicism - Page 247
by William Wolfe Capes - 1880 - 255 pages
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 20

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1759 - 636 pages
...Nothing is more idle, than to enquire after happinefs, which nature has kindly placed within our reach. The way to be happy is to live according to nature, in obedience to that univerfal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally imprefled ; which is not written...
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SEVERAL HANDS - 1759 - 636 pages
...Nothing is more idle, than to enquire after happinefs, which nature has kindly placed within our reach. The Way to be happy is to live according to nature, in obedience to that univerfal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally imprefled ; which is not written...
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The Prince of Abissinia: A Tale : in Two Volumes

Samuel Johnson - Ethiopia - 1759 - 176 pages
...Nothing is more idle, than to enquire after happinefs, which nature has kindly placed within our reach. The way to be happy is to live according to nature, in obedience to that univerfal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally imprefled ; which is not written...
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The history of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. The vision of Theodore. The ...

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 560 pages
...Nothing is more idle, than to enquire after happinefs, which nature has kindly placed within our reach. The way to be happy is to live according to nature, in obedience to that univerfal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally imprefled ; which is not written...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: Tales and visions: The history of ...

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 546 pages
...Nothing is more idle, than to enquire after happinefs, which nature has kindly placed within our reach. The way to be happy is to live according to nature, in obedience to that univerfal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally impreflTed ; which is not written...
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The history of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. The vision of Theodore. The ...

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 534 pages
...Nothing is more idle, than to enquire after happinefs, which nature has kindly placed within our reach. The way to be happy is to live according to nature, in obedience to thatuniverfal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally impre/Ted ; which is not written...
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The Novelist's Magazine, Volume 23

English fiction - 1788 - 778 pages
...more idle, than ' to enquire after happinefs, which na• ture has kindly placed within our « reach. The way to be happy is to ' live according to nature, in obedience * to that univerfal and unalterable law ' with which every heart is originally ' impruTuI ; which is net written...
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The Prince of Abissinia: A Tale

Samuel Johnson - Ethiopia - 1790 - 318 pages
...is more idle, than to to enquire after happinefs, which nature has kindly placed within our reach. The way to be happy is to live according to nature, in obedience to that univerfal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally imprefled ; which is not written...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson.LL.D..: A dissertation upon the Greek comedy ...

Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 586 pages
...Nothing is more idle, than to enquire after happinefs, which nature has kindly placed within our reach. The way to be happy is to live according to nature, in obedience to that univerfal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally imprefled; which is not written...
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Dissertation on Greek comedy fr. Brumoy. Observations on Macbeth. Adventurer ...

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 pages
...Nothing is more idle, than to inquire after happinefs, which nature has kindly placed within our reach. The way to be happy is to live according to nature, in obedience to that univerfal and unalterable law with which every heart is originally imprefled ; which is not written...
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