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The Complete Letter-writer; Or, Polite English Secretary ... - Page 208
1789
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The Spectator, 3. köide

1726 - 350 lehte
...feparatcd from a, State which is the ' Inftitution of Heaven, and in which we have lived ac' cording to its Laws. As we know no more of the ' next Life,...|but that it will be an happy one to the Good, ' and mifcrable to the Wicked, why may we not pleaie | our felves at leaft to alleviate the Difficulty of...
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The Spectator, 3. köide

1739 - 336 lehte
...minal, that methinks there is a kind of Piety in being ' fo unwilling to be feparated from a State which is the ' Inftitution of Heaven, and in which we have lived ac' cording to its Laws. As we know no more of the ' next Life, but that it will be an happy one to...
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The complete letter-writer; or, Polite English secretary

English secretary - 1772 - 268 lehte
...criminal, that methinks there is a Kind of Piety in bt ing fo unwilling to be feparated from a State which is the Inftitution of Heaven, and in which we...but that it will be an happy one to the Good, and mifeiable to. the Wicked, v/by may we not pleafe purfelves, at leaf}, to alleviate the Difficulty of...
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The Complete Letter-writer: Containing Familiar Letters on the Most Common ...

1778 - 264 lehte
...there is a kind of piety in being fo unwilling to be feparated from a ftate which is the inftitiitipn of Heaven, and in which we have lived According to...life but that it will be an happy one to the good, <Hid miserable to• the wicked, why may we notf leafe ourfelves, at leaft, to alleviate the difficulty...
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The Spectator, with Illustrative Notes: To which are Prefixed, the ..., 3. köide

1794 - 450 lehte
...there is a kind of piety in being so unwilling to be separated from a state which is the institution of Heaven, and in which we have lived according to...but that it will be an happy one to the good, and miserable to the wicked, why may we not please ourselves at least, to'alleviate the difficulty of resigning...
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Select British Classics, 13. köide

1803 - 402 lehte
...separated from a state which is the ' institution of heaven, and in which we have lived ac4 cording to its laws. As we know no more of the ' next life,...but that it will be an happy one to the good, ' and miserable to the wicked, why may we not please ' ourselves at least, to alleviate the difficulty of...
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The British Essayists, 9. köide

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 340 lehte
...there is a kind of piety in being so unwilling to be separated from a state which is the institution of heaven, and in which we have lived according to...but that it will be an happy one to the good, and miserable to the wicked, why may we not please ourselves at least to alleviate the difficulty of resigning...
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The Spectator, 4. köide

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 384 lehte
...state which is the institution of Heaven, and in which Vol. IV. H 86 THE SPECTATOR. No. 204, wejiave lived according to its laws. As we know no more of the next life, but that it will be a happy one to the good, and miserable to the wicked, why may we not please ourselves, at least to...
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The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]; with notes, and a general index

Spectator The - 1811 - 802 lehte
...there is a kind of piety in being so unwiling t» be separated from a state which is the institution of heaven, and in which we have lived according to its laws. As we know no more of lie next life, but that it will be an happy one to he good, and miserable to the wicked, why may we...
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Elegant extracts: a copious selection of passages from the most ..., 6. köide

Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 lehte
...there is a kind of piety in being so unwilling to be separated from a state which is the institution of Heaven, and in which we have lived according to...but that it will be an happy one to the good, and miserable to the wicked, why may we not please ourselves at least, to alleviate the difficulty of resigning...
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