Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 1Harper & brothers, 1839 |
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... respect . Fly pleasures , and they will follow you . The diligent spinner has a large shift ; and now I have a sheep and a cow , everybody bids me good - morrow . " II . But with our industry we must likewise be steady , settled , and ...
... respect . Fly pleasures , and they will follow you . The diligent spinner has a large shift ; and now I have a sheep and a cow , everybody bids me good - morrow . " II . But with our industry we must likewise be steady , settled , and ...
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... respect and ad- miration of all the world . ' " These words soothed Glaucon , and won him to give ear to Socrates , who went on in this manner : But it is certain , that if you desire to be honoured , you must be useful to the state ...
... respect and ad- miration of all the world . ' " These words soothed Glaucon , and won him to give ear to Socrates , who went on in this manner : But it is certain , that if you desire to be honoured , you must be useful to the state ...
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... respect to men , money , and mer- chandise , to profit and loss , whether he goes for- ward or backward , grows richer or poorer . Nei- ther is this science only useful to the merchant , but is reckoned the primum mobile ( or first ...
... respect to men , money , and mer- chandise , to profit and loss , whether he goes for- ward or backward , grows richer or poorer . Nei- ther is this science only useful to the merchant , but is reckoned the primum mobile ( or first ...
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... respect , will gain this advantage , that their 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 ...
... respect , will gain this advantage , that their 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 ...
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... respect for truth than these of the Romans , who elevated an enemy to the greatest honours , and exposed the family of a citizen to the greatest contumely ? There can be no excuse for lying , neither is there anything equally despicable ...
... respect for truth than these of the Romans , who elevated an enemy to the greatest honours , and exposed the family of a citizen to the greatest contumely ? There can be no excuse for lying , neither is there anything equally despicable ...
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