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Self - love thus push'd to social , to divine , Gives thee to make thy neighbour's blessing thine . Is this too little for the boundless heart ? Extend it , let thy enemies have part : Grasp the whole worlds of reason , life , and sense ...
Self - love thus push'd to social , to divine , Gives thee to make thy neighbour's blessing thine . Is this too little for the boundless heart ? Extend it , let thy enemies have part : Grasp the whole worlds of reason , life , and sense ...
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Where we see or conceive the whole at once we readily note the discriminations and decide the preference : but of two systems , of which neither can be surveyed by any human being in its full compass of magnitude and multiplicity of ...
Where we see or conceive the whole at once we readily note the discriminations and decide the preference : but of two systems , of which neither can be surveyed by any human being in its full compass of magnitude and multiplicity of ...
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6,509,000 The whole export trade of England , including that to the colonies , in 1704 Export to the colonies alone ... to what this great commercial nation , England , carried on at the beginning of this century with the whole world !
6,509,000 The whole export trade of England , including that to the colonies , in 1704 Export to the colonies alone ... to what this great commercial nation , England , carried on at the beginning of this century with the whole world !
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Contents
General Introduction | 1 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
ESSAY ON MAN | 60 |
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