The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... Epicurism , 353 Night Season , 64 Conversation with a Lizard , 403 Nervous Man , 97 Cattle Shows and Conventions , and other Natick Tale , 104 Matters , 411 New - York , 120 Choice of a Profession , 138 Nancy Gale , 231 Cholera ...
... Epicurism , 353 Night Season , 64 Conversation with a Lizard , 403 Nervous Man , 97 Cattle Shows and Conventions , and other Natick Tale , 104 Matters , 411 New - York , 120 Choice of a Profession , 138 Nancy Gale , 231 Cholera ...
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... Epicurism , or the Natural Connexion between Pleas- ure and Virtue , " the publication of which will be commenced in the next number of the Magazine . The poetical translations from the German are written with too little regard to ...
... Epicurism , or the Natural Connexion between Pleas- ure and Virtue , " the publication of which will be commenced in the next number of the Magazine . The poetical translations from the German are written with too little regard to ...
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... EPICURISM , OR THE NATURAL CONNEXION BETWEEN PLEASURE AND VIRTUE . BY CHARLES CALDWELL , M. D. Or all the philosophers of antiquity , whose tenets are frequently and familiarly referred to , Epicurus is least understood in his moral ...
... EPICURISM , OR THE NATURAL CONNEXION BETWEEN PLEASURE AND VIRTUE . BY CHARLES CALDWELL , M. D. Or all the philosophers of antiquity , whose tenets are frequently and familiarly referred to , Epicurus is least understood in his moral ...
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... be immoralities , some of the most worthy and distinguished men of every age and civilized country have been guilty of them . poses of illustration and proof . Peaceful and tolerant in 354 Thoughts on True Epicurism .
... be immoralities , some of the most worthy and distinguished men of every age and civilized country have been guilty of them . poses of illustration and proof . Peaceful and tolerant in 354 Thoughts on True Epicurism .
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... , freed as much as possible from all alloy , and never indulged in to excess . Under this restriction they neither wasted the body with disease , nor tortured the mind with remorse . On the contrary , Thoughts on True Epicurism . 355.
... , freed as much as possible from all alloy , and never indulged in to excess . Under this restriction they neither wasted the body with disease , nor tortured the mind with remorse . On the contrary , Thoughts on True Epicurism . 355.
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