| British essayists - 1802 - 220 pages
...mitigated when it is seriously considered that money and time are the heaviest burthens of life, and that the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use. To set himself free from these incumbrances, one hurries to Newmarket ; another travels over Europe;... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 196 pages
...mitigated, when it is seriously considered, that money and time are the heaviest burthens of life, and that the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use. To set himself free from these incumbrances, one hurries to New Market ; another travels over Europe;... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 428 pages
...mitigated, when it is seriously considered, that money and time are the heaviest burdens of life, and that the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use. To set himself free from these incumbrances, one hurries to Newmarket ; another travels over Europe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1816 - 484 pages
...mitigated, when it is seriously considered that money and time are the heaviest burdens of life, and that the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use. To set himself free from these incumbrances, one hurries to Newmarket ; another travels over Europe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1818 - 420 pages
...mitigated, when it is seriously considered, that money and time are the heaviest burdens of life, and that the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use. To set himself free from these incumbrances, one hurries to Newmarket; another travels over Europe... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - English literature - 1820 - 430 pages
...mitigated, when it is seriously considered, that money and time are the heaviest burdens of life, and that the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use. To set himself free from these incumbrances, one hurries to Newmarket ; another travels over Europe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1820 - 428 pages
...mitigated, when it is seriously considered, that money and time are the heaviest burdens of life, and that the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use. To set himself free from these incumbrances, one hurries to Newmarket ; another travels over Europe;... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 690 pages
...mitigated when it is seriously considered that money and time are the heaviest burdens of life, and that the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use. To set himself free from these encumbrances, one hurries to Newmarket; another travels over Europe... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1823 - 582 pages
...mitigated, when it is seriously considered that money and time are the heaviest burdens of life, and that the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use. To set himself free from these incumbrances, one hurries to Newmarket ; another, travels over Europe;... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 378 pages
...mitigated when it is seriously considered that money and time are the heaviest burdens of life, and that the unhappiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than they know how to use. To set himself free from these encumbrances, one hurries to Newmarket; another travels over Europe;... | |
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