| 1786 - 716 pages
...difperfe the heavy cloud between him and felicity. But O ! howdeluñve is human perfpicacity : infolently vain of our bounded knowledge, we boaft of tracing every thought and action of individuals feas di•vide from us, even at the very moment \ve misjudge all with whom we are immediately furrounded.... | |
| 1786 - 510 pages
...the heavy cloud between him and felicity. But O ! how delufive is human perfpicacity ! — infolently vain of our bounded knowledge, we boaft of tracing every thought and action of individuals feas divide from us, even at the very moment we misjudge all with whom we are immediately furroonded.... | |
| 1786 - 752 pages
...difperfe the heavy cloud between him and felicity. But O ! how delufive is human perfpicacity : infolently vain of our bounded knowledge, we boaft of tracing every thought and aifHon of individuals fe*s divide from us, even at the very moment •we misjudge all with whom we... | |
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