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" I have done, I can hardly persuade myself that all that frivolous hurry and bustle and pleasure of the world had any reality; but I look upon all that has passed as one of those romantic dreams which opium commonly occasions ; and I do by no means desire... "
The retrospect; or, review of providential mercies: with anecdotes of ... - Page 207
by Richard Marks - 1823
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The British Critic, Volume 3

Books - 1794 - 766 pages
...which opium commonly occafions ; and I do by no means defire to repeat the naufeous dofe, for the fake of the fugitive dream. Shall I tell you that I bear this melancholy fituation with that meritorious conflancy and resignation which mod people boaft of? No ; for I really...
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The Connecticut evangelical magazine, Volume 6

1805 - 590 pages
...but I look upon all that has passed as •ne of those romantic dreams which opium commonly occasions, and I do by no means desire to repeat the nauseous dose, for the sake of the fugitive dream. Shall I tefl you that I bear this melancholy situation with that meritorious constancy and resignation which...
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A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of ...

David Simpson - Apologetics - 1803 - 446 pages
...with. I look upon all that has passed as one of those romantic dreams that opium commonly occasions, and I do by no means desire to repeat the nauseous dose, for the sake of the fugitive ilream. — When I say that I have no regret, I do not mean that I have no remorse, for a life either...
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Christian Philosophy: Or, An Attempt to Display by Internal Testimony, the ...

Vicesimus Knox - Apologetics - 1804 - 350 pages
...upon all that is passed, as one of those roman" tic dreams, which opium commonly occasions ; and I dp by no " means desire to repeat the nauseous dose,...No; for I really cannot help it. I bear it, because I must " bear it, whether I will or no! — I think of nothing but killing " Time the best way I can,...
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Christian Philosophy: Or, An Attempt to Display by Internal Testimony, the ...

Vicesimus Knox - Apologetics - 1804 - 352 pages
...I look upon all that is passed, as one of those roman" tic dreams, which opium commonly occasions ; and I do by no " means desire to repeat the nauseous...meritorious constancy and resignation which most people beast •' off No ; for I really cannot help it. I bear it, because I rr ust " bear it, whether I will...
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A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of ...

David Simpson - Apologetics - 1809 - 410 pages
...concern about it. that has passed, as one of .those romantic dreams that opium commonly occasions, and I do by no means desire to repeat the nauseous dose, for the sake of the fugitive dream. — When I say that I have no regret, I do not mean that I have no remorse, for a life either of business,...
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Zion's Pilgrim

Robert Hawker - Christian life - 1810 - 214 pages
...futility, and do riot regret their loss. I appraise them at their real value, which is, in truth, very low. Shall I tell you that I bear this melancholy situation...No. For I really cannot help it. I bear it, because I must bear it, whether I will or no. I think of nothing now but killing time the best way I can. It...
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A Plea for Religion and the Sacred Writings: Addressed to the Disciples of ...

David Simpson - 1810 - 422 pages
...with. I look upon all that has passed as one of those romantic dreams which opium commonly occa^sions; and I do by no means desire to repeat the nauseous dose, for the sake of the fugitive dream. — When I say that I have no regret, I do not mean that I have no remorse ; for a life either of business,...
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The Sceptic's Manual: Or, Christianity Verified, Being a New Method of ...

Apologetics - 1811 - 300 pages
...with. I look upon all that has passed, as one of those romantic dreams that opium commonly occasions, and I do by no means desire to repeat the nauseous dose, for the sake of the fugitive dream. — When I say that I have no regret, I do not mean that I have no remorse ; for a life either of business,...
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Evangelical Magazine and Missionary Chronicle, Volume 4

Missions - 1826 - 638 pages
...but I look upon all that has passed as one of those romantic dreams which opium commonly occasions: and I do by no means desire to repeat the nauseous...meritorious constancy and resignation which most people beast of? No : for I really cannot help it. I bear it, because I must bear it, whether I will or no....
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