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Heav'n to mankind impartial we confess , If all are equal in their Happiness : But
mutual wants this Happiness increase ; All Nature's diff'rence keeps all Nature's
peace . Condition , circumstance , is not the thing ; Bliss is the same in subject or
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Heav'n to mankind impartial we confess , If all are equal in their Happiness : But
mutual wants this Happiness increase ; All Nature's diff'rence keeps all Nature's
peace . Condition , circumstance , is not the thing ; Bliss is the same in subject or
...
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Let the influence it gives us be ever so great that man must pay very dear for his
power , who procures it at the expence of his own tranquillity and peace . Besides
, the imitation of anger , which is easily formed , will produce the same effect ...
Let the influence it gives us be ever so great that man must pay very dear for his
power , who procures it at the expence of his own tranquillity and peace . Besides
, the imitation of anger , which is easily formed , will produce the same effect ...
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It is a pretence to disturb the peace of the church , to infuse idle fears into the
minds of the people , and make religion itself an engine of sedition . It behoves
the piety , as well as the wisdom of parliament , to disappoint those endeavours .
It is a pretence to disturb the peace of the church , to infuse idle fears into the
minds of the people , and make religion itself an engine of sedition . It behoves
the piety , as well as the wisdom of parliament , to disappoint those endeavours .
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The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace ? Rosse . No , they were at peace when
I did leave rem . Macd . Be not a niggard of your speech : how goes it ? Rosse .
When I came hither to transport the tidings , Which I have heavily borne , there ...
The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace ? Rosse . No , they were at peace when
I did leave rem . Macd . Be not a niggard of your speech : how goes it ? Rosse .
When I came hither to transport the tidings , Which I have heavily borne , there ...
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Peace , peace ; you durst not so have tempted him . Cas . I durst not ? Bru . No.
Cas . What ? durst not tempt hin ? Bru . For your life y su darst not . Cas . Do not
presume too much upon my love ; I may do what I shall be sorry for . Bru .
Peace , peace ; you durst not so have tempted him . Cas . I durst not ? Bru . No.
Cas . What ? durst not tempt hin ? Bru . For your life y su darst not . Cas . Do not
presume too much upon my love ; I may do what I shall be sorry for . Bru .
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