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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... happiness consists not in having knowledge , but in acquiring it . The professional man's happiness consists not in being at any particular point of eminence or usefulness , but in getting there . Life is spent in performing the journey ...
... happiness consists not in having knowledge , but in acquiring it . The professional man's happiness consists not in being at any particular point of eminence or usefulness , but in getting there . Life is spent in performing the journey ...
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... happiness till some remote period which is subject to innumerable contingencies ; or rather , we have sacrificed the certain happiness which we might reap from employments congenial to our natures a certain happiness which we might be ...
... happiness till some remote period which is subject to innumerable contingencies ; or rather , we have sacrificed the certain happiness which we might reap from employments congenial to our natures a certain happiness which we might be ...
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... happiness . Who will venture to criminate him for this , mark out a scheme of life in stricter accordance with morality and virtue , or recommend a foundation on which he could have more securely relied , for the achievement of all that ...
... happiness . Who will venture to criminate him for this , mark out a scheme of life in stricter accordance with morality and virtue , or recommend a foundation on which he could have more securely relied , for the achievement of all that ...
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