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1 A just but melancholy reflection imbittered, however, the noblest of human enjoyments .
2 Splicing the main brace at such times, is the very quintessence of human enjoyments .
3 I consider this mighty structure, as a monument of the insufficiency of human enjoyments .
4 How could you participate in human enjoyments ?
5 It was, to use his own emphatic expression, "fruit." It was the multiplying of human enjoyments and the mitigating of human sufferings.
6 "The aim of Bacon," says Macaulay, "was utility,-fruit; the multiplication of human enjoyments , .
7 Human enjoyments such as were worthy of the very gods and such as could with difficulty be obtained by other kings, had been mine.
8 "I consider this mighty structure," said he, as they reposed in one of its chambers, "as a monument of the insufficiency of human enjoyments .
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