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" 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... "
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The Pocket Lacon: Comprising Nearly One Thousand Extracts from the ..., 1. köide

John Taylor - 1839 - 274 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...
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An Essay on Elocution: Designed for the Use of Schools and Private Learners

Samuel Kirkham - 1839 - 362 lehte
...thing, who enjoys it, and not he that owns it without the enjoyment of it ;' and to convince myself that I have a property in the gay part of all the gilt chariots that I meet, which I regard as amusementsb designed to delight my eyes, and the imagination of those kind people who sit in them,...
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The Saturday Magazine, 18. köide

1841 - 282 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...
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The Saturday Magazine, 18–19. köide

1841 - 536 lehte
...not he that owns it without the enjoym™ of it,) to convince myself that I have a property ш «* gay part of all the gilt chariots that I meet, which i "• card as amusements designed to delight my eyes, and № imagination of those kind people who sit...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 lehte
...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 I regard as amusements, designed to delight my eyes, and the imagination of those kind of people, who tit in them,...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 lehte
...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 I regard as amusements, designed to delight my eyes, and the imagination of those kind of people, who sit in them,...
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Elocution: Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy

Charles P. Bronson - 1845 - 438 lehte
...of a thing who enjoys it, and not he that owns it without the enjoyment of it ; tu convince myself that I have a property in the gay part of all the gilt cAariots that I meet, which I regard as aiuutemenls, designed to delight my eye», and the imagination...
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Materials for thinking extracted from the works of the learned of all ages

Materials - 1846 - 478 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...
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The Companion: After-dinner Table-talk

Robert Conger Pell - 1850 - 196 lehte
...labour. — Erasmus. ENJOYING AND POSSESSING-. the enjoyment of it, to convince myself that I liave 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 gayly...
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Table-talk on Books, Men, and Manners

Robert Conger Pell - 1853 - 252 lehte
...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 I regard as amusements designed to delight my eyes, and the imagination of those kind people who sit in them gayly...
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