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... happiness at once , and then travel from desolation to desolation , having no resource left , but to become miserable self - destroyers of their own peace , character , and not unfrequently lives . We regret to find the vulgar ...
... happiness at once , and then travel from desolation to desolation , having no resource left , but to become miserable self - destroyers of their own peace , character , and not unfrequently lives . We regret to find the vulgar ...
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... happiness produced by circumstances ; for such happiness cannot last , and when it goes , it leaves the heart more desolate than it was before . If the world's favor did not change , it was almost certain that he himself would alter ...
... happiness produced by circumstances ; for such happiness cannot last , and when it goes , it leaves the heart more desolate than it was before . If the world's favor did not change , it was almost certain that he himself would alter ...
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... happiness of the individual . The name Self - love , which has been given to this principle , is , as Mr. Stewart justly remarks , ' exceptionable , because it suggests an analogy , where there is none in fact , between that regard ...
... happiness of the individual . The name Self - love , which has been given to this principle , is , as Mr. Stewart justly remarks , ' exceptionable , because it suggests an analogy , where there is none in fact , between that regard ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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