I use the foregoing natural maxim (viz. That he is the true possessor of a thing who enjoys it, and not he that owns it without the enjoyment of it) to convince myself that I have a property in the gay part of all the gilt chariots that I meet, which... The Guardian - Page 2881797Full view - About this book
| 1714 - 380 lehte
...of a thing who enjoys is and not he that owns it without the Enjoyment of it,) to convince my felf that I have a Property in the gay Part of all the gilt Chariots that I meet, which I regard as Amuftments defigned to delight my Eyes, and the Imagination of thofe kind People who fit in them gaily... | |
| Rob Steele - 1740 - 368 lehte
...of a thing who enjoys it, and not he that owns it without the Enjoyment of it, ) to convince my felf that I have a Property in the Gay Part of all the...they only an imaginary Pleafure from their exterior Embellifhments. Upon the fame Principle, 1 have difcovered that I am the natural Proprietor of all... | |
| 1773 - 394 lehte
...goes by that name is my fteward, who eafes me of the care of providing for myfelf the convenienctes and pleafures of life. When I walk the ftreets, I...they only an imaginary pleafure from their exterior embellifhments. Upon the fame principle, I have difcovered that I am the natural proprietor of all... | |
| William Scott - 1789 - 416 lehte
...fife. Wlien I walk the ftreets, I ufe the foregoing natural maxim, (viz. That he is the true poffeflor of a thing who enjoys it, and not he that owns it...all the gilt chariots that I meet, which I regard as amuiements defignetf to delight my eyes, and the imagination ofthofe kind people who fit in them gaily... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 380 lehte
...of a thing who enjoys it, and not he that owns it without the enjoyment of it,) to convince myself that I have a property in the gay part of all the gilt chariots that I meet, which I regard as amusements designed to delight my eyes, and the imagination of those kind people who sit in them gaily... | |
| 1803 - 440 lehte
...who enjoys it, and not he that owns it without the enjoyment of it ; to convince myself that I hare a property in the gay part of all the gilt chariots that I meet, which I regard as amusements designed to delight my eyes, and the imagination of those kind of people who sit in them... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 lehte
...of a thing, who enjoys it, and not he that owns it without the enjoyment of it, to convince myself that I have a property in the gay part of all the gilt chariots that I meet, which I regard as amusements designed to delight my eyes, and the imagination of those kind people who sit in them, gaily... | |
| William Scott - 1817 - 416 lehte
...natural maxim, viz. That he is the true possessor of a thing, who enjoys it, to convince myself thatl have a property in the gay part of all the gilt chariots that I meet, which I regard as amusements designed to delight my eyes, and the imagination of those kind people who sit in them, gaily... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 366 lehte
...of a thing who enjoys it, and not he that owns it without the enjoyment of it,) to convince myself that I have a property in the gay part of all the gilt chariots that I meet, which I regard as amusements designed to delight my eyes, and the imagination of those kind people who sit id them gaily... | |
| William Scott - 1819 - 366 lehte
...of a thing, who enjoys it, and not he that owns it without the enjoyment of it, to convince myself tha.t I have a property in the gay part of all the gilt chariots that I meet, which 1, regard as amusements designed to delight my eyes, and the imagination of those kind people who sit... | |
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