| John Locke - 1712 - 332 pages
...full DefcriptijL IL on of a happy State in this World. He that has thefe two, has little more to wifh for; and he that wants either of them, will be but little the better for any Thing elfe. Mens Happinefs or Mifery, is moft part of their own making. He, whofe Mind directs... | |
| Charles Palmer (Deputy Serjeant of the House of Commons.) - 1748 - 342 pages
...defcription of a happy ftate in this world : he that has thefe two, has little more to wifti for j and he that wants either of them, will be but little the better for any thing el'fe. 855. A gentle and prudent reply to indecent and fcurrilous language, is the moft fevere,... | |
| John Locke - 1779 - 336 pages
...fhorf, but full defection of a happy ftate in this world. He that has thefe two, has little more to wifh for; and he that wants either of them, will be but little the better for any thing elfe. Mens happinefs or mifery is moft part of their own making. He, whofe mind directs not... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 pages
...in a sound body, is a short, but full description of a happy state in this world ; he that has these two, has little more to wish for ; and he that wants...either of them, will be but little the better for any thing else. Men's happiness, or misery, is most part of their own making. He whose mind directs... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 504 pages
...in a sound body, is a short but full description of a happy state in this world : he that has these two, has little more to wish for ; and he that wants...either of them, will be but little the better for any thing else. Men's happiness or misery is most part of their own making. He whose mind directs not... | |
| 1827 - 616 pages
...is a short but full description of a happy state in this world. He that has these two, says Locke, has little more to wish for; and he that wants either of them, will be but little the better for any thing else. Every effort, therefore, made to assist in preserving health, and in restoring it when... | |
| Antoine Martin Bureaud-Riofrey - 1838 - 614 pages
...sound body, is indeed a short but full description of a happy state in this world ; he that has these two, has little more to wish for; and he that wants either of them, is but little the better for any thing else : men's happiness or misery is for the most part of their... | |
| James Napier Bailey - 1840 - 250 pages
...mind in a sound body, is a short but full description of a happy state in this life. He that has these two, has little more to wish for; and he that wants either of them, will be little the better for anything else. Men's happiness or misery is most part of their own making. He... | |
| Mary Milner - 1847 - 876 pages
...principal import, may be suspected from the circumstance, that he adds to the words already quoted, "he that wants either of them, will be but little the better for anything else :" of this, however, more hereafter. In his general estimate of the power and value of education, this... | |
| Angus MACPHERSON - 1854 - 46 pages
...sound body is.indeed a short but full description of a happy state in this world ; he that has these two, has little more to wish for ; and he that wants either of them, is but little the better for anything else : men's happiness or misery is for the most part of their... | |
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