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" Let him that desires to see others happy make haste to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment of delay takes away something from the value of his benefaction. And let him, who purposes his own happiness, reflect, that while... "
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Page 89
1845
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The Idler: In Two Volumes. ...

1761 - 308 pages
...man's ftudy to exempt himfelf. Let him that defires to fee cithers happy, make hafte to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment of delay takes away fomething from the value of his benefaction. And let him who purpofes his own happinefs, refk'£t,...
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The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with ..., Volumes 2-3

1759 - 514 pages
...exprefs letothers happy, make halle to give while his B ter of a treaty in their favour to juftify gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment of delay takes away fometlring from the value of his benefaflion. And let him who purpofcs his o\vn happinefs, reflect...
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A series of genuine letters between Henry and Frances [by R. and E ..., Volume 3

Richard Griffith - 1766 - 312 pages
...to exempt himfelf. Let him, that defires to fee otheis happy, make Hafte to give, while the Benefit can be enjoyed ; and remember that -every Moment of Delay takes away fomething from the Value of his Bounty. And let him, v.'ho purpofes his own Happinefs, reflecr, fhar,...
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Harrison's British Classicks: The Idler. Fitz Osbornes Letters. Shenstones ...

1787 - 526 pages
...man's ftudy to exempt himfelf. Let him that delires to fee others happy, make hafte {Þ give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment of delay takes away fomething from the value of his benefaction. And let him who purpofes his own happinefs, reflect, that...
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The Idler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 432 pages
...every man's ftudy to exempt himfelf. Let him that defires to fee others happy, make hafte to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment of delay takes away fomething from the value of his benefaction. And let him who purpofes his own happinefs, reflect, that...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: The Idler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 442 pages
...man's ftudy to exempt hiinfelf. Let him that defires to fee others happy, make hafte to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment of delay takes away fomethingfrom the value of his benefaction. And let him who purpofes his own happinefs, rcflect, that...
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The Idler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 430 pages
...every man's ftudy to exempt Himfelf* Let him that defires to fee others happy, make hafte to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment of delay takes away fomething from the value of his benefaction. And let him who purpofes his own happinefs, reflect, that...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 pages
...every man's rtudy to exempt himfelf. Let him that deiires to fee others happy, make halle to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember, that every moment of delay takes away fomething from the value of his benefaction. And let him who propofes his own happinefs, reflect, that...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 pages
...we ought to be exact and fevere. Let him that defires to fee others happy, make hafte to give while his gift can be enjoyed ; and remember, that every moment of delay, takes away fomething from the value of his benefaction. And -let him who propofes his own happinefs reflect, that...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 33

British essayists - 1802 - 220 pages
...every man's study to exempt himself. Let him that desires to see others happy, make haste to give while his gift can be enjoyed, and remember that every moment...from the value of his benefaction. And let him, who purposes his own happiness, reflect, that while he forms his purpose the day rolls on, and the night...
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