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J. Mawman, 1802

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Página 241 - Since trifles make the sum of human things, And half our misery from our foibles springs; Since life's best joys consist in peace and ease, And though but few can serve, yet all may please;.
Página 73 - one half of the world does not know how the other half lives.
Página 245 - Invidious grave! how dost thou rend in sunder Whom love has knit, and sympathy made one! A tie more stubborn far than nature's band. Friendship ! mysterious cement of the soul ! Sweetener of life, and solder of society!
Página 144 - Never let man be bold enough to say, " Thus and no farther shall my passion stray ; " The first crime past, compels us on to more, " And guilt proves fate, which was but choice before.
Página 179 - ... the virtuous almost as unhappy at the misconduct of their near relations, as if they were themselves the guilty persons. Nothing can be more unjust,—nothing more opposite to reason and...
Página 218 - ... till women have the place and weight which property confers, in vain may they appeal to Justice.
Página 125 - Property* ; and form an honeft happy Society, with Marriages, and Relations dear, and all the Charities Of Father, Son, and Brother .* I...

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