| Thomas Secker (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1790 - 388 páginas
...Numbers of Men. But ftill, if we only learn to value our Function juftly, and love it fmcerely, we fhall be unfpeakably happier in difcharging the Duties of...Trifles. We may plainly fee them to be fuch now, if we will : and we fhall fee in a little Time, whether we will or not, that the only real Point of Moment... | |
| Richard Watson - 1791 - 478 páginas
...love it fincerely, we (hall be.unfpeakably happier in difcharging the duties of it, than. we pofiibly can be in any thing elfe. The things, in which the...happinefs, are very trifles. We may plainly fee them to be iuch now, if we will: and we fliall fee in a little time, whether we will or not» that the only real... | |
| Thomas Secker - 1792 - 604 páginas
...numbers of men. But ftill, if we only learn to value our function juftly, and love it fiacerely, we ihall be unfpeakably happier in difcharging the duties of...trifles. We may plainly fee them to be fuch now, if we will ; and we fhall fee in a little time, whether we will or not, that the only real point of moment... | |
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