| Edward Moore - 1772 - 336 strani
...foregoing pauage is taken, as the moft valuable leflbn of that eminent moralift ; becaufe a due obfervance of the excellent plan of life, which .he has there delineated, can never fail to make men HAPPY and coon NEIGHBOURS. NUMB. 109. THURSDAY, January 30, 1755To Mr. FITZ-ADAM. SIR, ALondftn gentleman and... | |
| 1776 - 278 strani
...foregoing paflage is taken, as the moft valuable leflbn of that eminent moralift ; becaufeadue ebfervance of the excellent plan of life which he has there delineated,...never fail to make men happy and good neighbours. NUMB. 109- THURsDAY, Jan. 30, 1755. e TD To Mr FITZ-ADAM. oi Jv, A LONDON gentleman and his lady, who... | |
| John Walker - 1801 - 424 strani
...Envious, quieting the angry, and rectifying the prejudiced; which are all of them employments suited to a reasonable nature, and bring great satisfaction to...person who can busy himself in them with discretion. Spectator. Though we seem grieved at the shortness of life in general, xve are wishing every period... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 680 strani
...envious, quieting the angry, and rectifying the prejudiced ; which are all of them employments suited to a reasonable nature, and bring great satisfaction to...there delineated, can never fail to make men HAPPY and GOOn NEIGHBOURS. No. 109. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1755. To Mr. FITz-AnAM. SIR, A LONnON gentleman and... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 292 strani
...envious, quieting the angry, and rectifying the prejudiced ; which are all of them employments suited to a reasonable nature, and bring great satisfaction to...Spectator, from whence the foregoing passage is taken, as fee most valuable lesson of that eminent moralist ; because a due observance of the excellent plan... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 strani
...envious, quieting the angry, and rectifying the prejudiced; which are all of them employments suited to a reasonable nature, and bring great satisfaction to...person who can busy himself in them with discretion. There is another kind of virtue that may find employment for those retired hours in which we are altogether... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 strani
...envious, quieting the angry, and rectifying the prejudiced ; which are all of them employments suited to a reasonable nature, and bring great satisfaction to...person who can busy himself in them with discretion. There is another kind of virtue that may find employment for those retired hours in which we. are altogether... | |
| 1804 - 296 strani
...can busy himself in them rt with discretion." I have always considered the ninety-third Spectar tor, from whence the foregoing passage is taken, as the...never .fail . to make men happy and good neighbours. No. CIX. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. To Mr. Fitz-Adam. SIR, A LONDON gentleman and his lady, who are distant... | |
| 1804 - 676 strani
...envious, quieting the angry, and rectifying the prejudiced ; which are all of them employments suited to a reasonable nature, and bring great satisfaction to the person who can busy himself in them with diseretion. There is another kind of virtue that may find em8 ployment ployment for those retired hours... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 298 strani
...envious, quieting the angry, and rectifying the prejudiced ; which are all of them employments suited to a reasonable nature, and bring great satisfaction to...delineated, can never fail to make men HAPPY and GOOD NE1GHBOURS. No. 109. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1755. To Mr. F1TZ-ADAM. S1R, A LONDON gentleman and his... | |
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