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" It never was the meaning of his raillery to mortify ; and therefore, far from offending, it seldom failed to please and delight even those who were the objects of it. To his friends, who were frequently the objects of it, there was not, perhaps, any one... "
Solitude - Page 66
de Johann Georg Zimmermann - 1805
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Edinburgh and Country Croonings

James Lumsden - 1905 - 396 pages
...therefore, far from offending, it seldom failed to please and delight even those who were the object of it. To his friends —who were frequently the objects...amiable qualities, which contributed more to endear his conversation. And that gaiety of temper so agreeable in society, but which is so often accompanied...
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Edinburgh and Country Croonings

James Lumsden - 1905 - 388 pages
...therefore, far from offending, it seldom failed to please and delight even those who were the object of it. To his friends— who were frequently the objects of it — there was not perhaps anv one of all his great and amiable qualities, which contributed more to endear his conversation....
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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding and Selections from A Treatise of ...

David Hume - 1907 - 324 pages
...to mortify ; and therefore, far from offending, it seldom failed to please and delight, even those who were frequently the objects of it ; there was...amiable qualities which contributed more to endear his conversation. And that gayety of temper, so agreeable in society, but which is so often accompanied...
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The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: VI ...

Adam Smith - 1987 - 500 pages
...raillery to mortify; and therefore, far from offending, it seldom failed to please and delight, even those who were the objects of it. To his friends, who were...amiable qualities, which contributed more to endear his conversation. And that gaiety of temper, so agreeable in society, but which is so often accompanied...
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The Life of David Hume

Ernest Campbell Mossner - 2001 - 768 pages
...raillery to mortify ; and therefore, far from offending, it seldom failed to please and delight even those who were the objects of it. To his friends, who were...amiable qualities which contributed more to endear his conversation. And that gaiety of temper, so agreeable in society, but which is so often accompanied...
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The Many Faces of Philosophy: Reflections from Plato to Arendt

Amélie Oksenberg Rorty - 2003 - 544 pages
...raillery to mortify; and therefore, far from offending, it seldom failed to please and delight, even those who were the objects of it. To his friends, who were...amiable qualities, which contributed more to endear his conversation. And that gaiety of temper, so agreeable in society, but which is so often accompanied...
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Adam Smith: Selected Philosophical Writings

Adam Smith - 2004 - 260 pages
...raillery to mortify; and therefore, far from offending, it seldom failed to please and delight, even those who were the objects of it. To his friends, who were...frequently the objects of it, there was not perhaps anyone of all his great and amiable qualities, which contributed more to endear his conversation. And...
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Adam Smith and the Scotland of his Day

194 pages
...raillery to mortify; and therefore, far from offending, it seldom failed to please and delight, even those who were the objects of it. To his friends, who were...amiable qualities, which contributed more to endear his conversation. And that gaiety of temper, so agreeable in society, but which is so often accompanied...
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The Living Age, Volume 10

1846 - 652 pages
...far from offending, it seldom failed to please and deiight even those who were the objects of it. To there was not perhaps any one of all his great and...amiable qualities which contributed more to endear his conversation. And that gaiety of temper, so agreeable in society, but which is so often accompanied...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volumes 60 à 61

1777 - 808 pages
...objeits of it. To his friends, who were riequcntly the objefls of it, there was not perhaps anyone of all his great and amiable qualities, which contributed more to endear his coaverfation. And that gaiety of temper, 16 agreeable in fociety, but which is fo often accompanied...
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