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" I shall soon enter into the period which, as the most agreeable of his long life, was selected by the judgment and experience of the sage Fontenelle. His choice is approved by the eloquent historian of nature, who fixes our moral happiness to the mature... "
The Miscellaneous Works of Edward Gibbon, Esq: With Memoirs of His Life and ... - Page 109
by Edward Gibbon - 1837 - 848 pages
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 8

Edward Gibbon - 1805 - 512 pages
...the past is no more; and our prospect of futurity is dark and doubtful. This day may posslblii be my last: but the laws of probability, so true in general,...fallacious in particular, still allow about fifteen years.f I shall soon enter into that period which, as the most agreeable of his long life, was selected...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 2

1814 - 774 pages
...true in general, so fallacious in particular, still allow me about fifteen yeart>. I shall soon enter the period which, as the most agreeable of his long life, was selected by the judgement and experience of the sage Fontenelle.'' But the sage Fontenelle said so upon the retrospect,...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Edward Gibbon, Esq, Volume 1

Edward Gibbon - 1825 - 338 pages
...the past is no more ; and our prospect of futurity is dark and doubtful. This day may possibly be my last ; but the laws of probability, so true in general,...eloquent historian of nature, who fixes our moral happmess to the mature season in which our passions are supposed to be calmed, our duties fulfilled,...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volume 14

1830 - 336 pages
...honour by those who never knew nor saw me, and whom I shall neither know nor ace." Book xiii. cha|> 1. The present is a fleeting moment ; the past is no...nature, who fixes our moral happiness to the mature aeason in which our passions are supposed to be calmed, our duties fulfilled, our ambition satisfied,...
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 6

Edward Gibbon - 1826 - 594 pages
...the past is no more ; and our prospect of futurity is dark and doubtful. This day may possibly be my last : but the laws of probability, so true in general,...fallacious in particular, still allow about fifteen years, t I shall soon enter into that period which, as the mo»t agreeable of his long life, was selected...
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Letters from an Absent Brother: Containing Some Account of the ..., Volume 2

Daniel Wilson - 1827 - 440 pages
...that death was distant, are apparent from the following passage : — " This day may possibly be my last; but the laws of probability, so true in general,...fallacious in particular, still allow about fifteen years." He wrote this sentence some time in the year 1788 ; but instead of fifteen years of life, he expired...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Edward Gibbon, Esq: With Memoirs of His Life and ...

Edward Gibbon - 1837 - 878 pages
...the past is no more ; and our prospect of futurity is dark and doubtful. This day may possibly be my last : but the laws of probability, so true in general,...who fixes our moral happiness to the mature season hi which our passions are supposed to be calmed, our duties fulfilled, our ambition satisfied, our...
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Juvenal

Juvenal - 1837 - 306 pages
...expressly advocated the autumn, though not the winter of life. " I am now entering," says Gibbon, " that period, which, as the most agreeable of his long life,...choice is approved by the eloquent historian of nature, Buffon, who fixes our moral happiness to the mature season in which our passions are supposed to be...
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The Life of Edward Gibbon, Esq: With Selections from His Correspondence, and ...

Edward Gibbon, Henry Hart Milman - 1839 - 486 pages
...the past is no more ; and our prospect of futurity is dark and doubtful. This day may possibly be my last : but the laws of probability, so true in general,...fallacious in particular, still allow about fifteen years.22 I shall soon enter into the period which, as the most agreeable of his long life, was selected...
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The Life of Edward Gibbon: With Selections from His Correspondence, and ...

Edward Gibbon, Henry Hart Milman - 1840 - 386 pages
...if our name were inscribed on one of the ten thousand tickets, should we hc perfectly easy ? I.shall soon enter into the period which, as the most agreeable...fixes our moral happiness to the mature season, in which our passions are supposed to be calmed, our duties fulfilled, our ambition satisfied, our fame...
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