Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 2Harper & Brothers, 1839 |
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... mind , abstract from virtue , we shall soon see the disconnexion between that and true , solid happiness . It is of the very essence , for instance , of envy to be uneasy and disquieted . Pride meets with provocations and disturbances ...
... mind , abstract from virtue , we shall soon see the disconnexion between that and true , solid happiness . It is of the very essence , for instance , of envy to be uneasy and disquieted . Pride meets with provocations and disturbances ...
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... mind of your uncle , and do you now believe yourself able to govern the minds of all the Athenians , and his among the rest ? Take heed , my dear Glaucon , take heed lest too great a desire of power should render you despised ; con ...
... mind of your uncle , and do you now believe yourself able to govern the minds of all the Athenians , and his among the rest ? Take heed , my dear Glaucon , take heed lest too great a desire of power should render you despised ; con ...
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... minds will be improved in reasoning aright ; for no study employs it more , nor makes it susceptible of attention so much ; and those who we find have a mind worth cultivating , ought to apply themselves to this study . " THE ART OF ...
... minds will be improved in reasoning aright ; for no study employs it more , nor makes it susceptible of attention so much ; and those who we find have a mind worth cultivating , ought to apply themselves to this study . " THE ART OF ...
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acquainted affectionately America appear assemblée des notables become body called cause centrifugal force clouds cold conductors continue David Hartley dear friend degree descending earth earthquakes endeavour England equal esteem farther favour fire fluid force Francis Hopkinson FRANKLIN give Glaucon globe gout hand happiness heat Hence honour hope imagine kind letter king king's counsel labour land late leave less light live Lord Kames Marquis de Lafayette matter ment mind motion nation nature necessary never obliged observed occasion opinion paper Parliament particles pass Passy perhaps person Philadelphia Philosophical pleased pleasure Poor Richard says present punishment pyrites quantity reason received rising river salt Socrates soon spiracles spout Star Chamber suppose surface things thought tion vapour virtue warm whirl whirlwind whole wind wish write