Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Philocles and Horatio , meeting acci- dentally in the fields , concerning Virtue and Pleasure 62 A Second Dialogue , by the same Public Men Self - denial not the essence of Virtue On the Usefulness of the Mathematics On true Happiness ...
... Philocles and Horatio , meeting acci- dentally in the fields , concerning Virtue and Pleasure 62 A Second Dialogue , by the same Public Men Self - denial not the essence of Virtue On the Usefulness of the Mathematics On true Happiness ...
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... PHILOCLES AND HORATIO , MEETING ACCIDENTALLY IN THE FIELDS , CONCERNING VIRTUE AND PLEASURE . From the Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 84 , June 23 , 1730. ' ; Philocles . My friend Horatio ! I am very glad to see you ; prithee how came such ...
... PHILOCLES AND HORATIO , MEETING ACCIDENTALLY IN THE FIELDS , CONCERNING VIRTUE AND PLEASURE . From the Pennsylvania Gazette , No. 84 , June 23 , 1730. ' ; Philocles . My friend Horatio ! I am very glad to see you ; prithee how came such ...
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... Philocles ? You men of reason and virtue are always dealing in mysteries , though you laugh at them when the church makes them . I think he loves himself very well and very judiciously too , as you call it , who allows himself to do ...
... Philocles ? You men of reason and virtue are always dealing in mysteries , though you laugh at them when the church makes them . I think he loves himself very well and very judiciously too , as you call it , who allows himself to do ...
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... Philocles , for I am warmly concerned for the honor of na- ture , the mother of us all . Phil . I find , Horatio , my two characters have VOL . I. E affrighted you ; so that you decline the trial of PART I. 65 MISCELLANIES .
... Philocles , for I am warmly concerned for the honor of na- ture , the mother of us all . Phil . I find , Horatio , my two characters have VOL . I. E affrighted you ; so that you decline the trial of PART I. 65 MISCELLANIES .
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... Philocles , in honor of Nature or Providence ? methinks I am in pain for her : how do you rescue her , poor lady ? Phil . This , my dear Horatio , I have to say ; that what you find fault with and clamor against , as the most terrible ...
... Philocles , in honor of Nature or Providence ? methinks I am in pain for her : how do you rescue her , poor lady ? Phil . This , my dear Horatio , I have to say ; that what you find fault with and clamor against , as the most terrible ...
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