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" Man was made to enjoy, as well as to labour; and the state of society should be adapted to this principle of human nature. France, especially before the revolution, has been represented as a singularly temperate country; a fact to be explained, at least... "
Nelson, the Latest Settlement of the New Zealand Company - Página 25
por John Ward - 1842 - 44 páginas
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The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen3

1837 - 1322 páginas
...with the consciousness that life has a higher end than to be amused. In every community there iniifl be pleasures, relaxations, and means of agreeable...of society should be adapted to this principle of human nature. France, especially before the Revolution, has been represented as a singularly temperate...
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The American Monthly Magazine, Volumen3;Volumen9

1837 - 660 páginas
...such as send us back to our daily duties invigorated in body and in spirit ; such as we can partake in the presence and society of respectable friends...of society should be adapted to this principle of human nature. France, especially before the Revolution, has been represented ai a singularly temperate...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volumen9

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1837 - 644 páginas
...grateful piety; eueh as arn rhasiened by self-respect, and are accompanied with the consciousness^that life has a higher end than to be amused. In every...to criminal. Man was made to enjoy, as well as to labor ; and thu state of society should be adapted to this principle of human nature. France, especially...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volumen9

1837 - 648 páginas
...with the consciousness, ,that life has a higher end than to be amused. In every community there mint be pleasures, relaxations, and means of agreeable...to criminal. Man was made to enjoy, as well as to labor; and the state of society should be adapted to this principle of human nature. France, especially...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volumen9

1837 - 682 páginas
...relaxations, and means of agreeable excitement; and if innocent ones are not furnished, resort will bo had to criminal. Man was made to enjoy, as well as to labor; and the state of society should be adapted to this principle of human nature. Frunce, especially...
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An Address on Temperance

William Ellery Channing - 1837 - 128 páginas
...ones are not furnished, resort will be had to criminal. Man was made to enjoy, as well as to labor ; and the state of society should be adapted to this principle of human nature. France, especially before the revolution, has been represented as a singularly temperate...
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1838 - 444 páginas
...grateful piety ; such as are chastened by self-respect, and are accompanied with the conciousness, that life has a higher end than to be amused. In every...well as to labour; and the state of society should be • dapted to this principle of human nature. France, especially before the revolution, has been represented...
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Fireside Education ...

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1838 - 408 páginas
...connection with this subject, I offer the following passage from Dr. Channing's Address on Temperance. "In every community there must be pleasures, relaxations...to criminal. Man was made to enjoy, as well as to labor : and the state of society should be adapted to this principle of human nature. France, especially...
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Fireside Education

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1838 - 404 páginas
...ones are not furnished, resort will be had to criminal. Man was made to enjoy, as well as to labor ; and the state of society should be adapted to this principle of human nature. France, especially before the revolution, has been represented as a singularly temperate...
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The Works of William E. Channing, D. D.

William Ellery Channing - 1841 - 424 páginas
...partake in the presence and society of respectable friends ; such as consist with, and are favorable to, a grateful piety ; such as are chastened by self-respect,...to criminal. Man was made to enjoy, as well as to labor ; and the state of society should be adapted to this principle of human nature. France, especially...
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