Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... her embraces , notwithstanding her demure looks , as absolutely necessary to produce even your own darling sole good , pleasure : for , self- denial is never a duty , or a reasonable action 66 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... her embraces , notwithstanding her demure looks , as absolutely necessary to produce even your own darling sole good , pleasure : for , self- denial is never a duty , or a reasonable action 66 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... necessary to my pleasures ; I stand to embrace her , for you know , pleasure I court under all shapes and forms . Phil . Attend , then , and you will see the reason of this philosophical self - denial . There can be no absolute ...
... necessary to my pleasures ; I stand to embrace her , for you know , pleasure I court under all shapes and forms . Phil . Attend , then , and you will see the reason of this philosophical self - denial . There can be no absolute ...
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... necessary to us . And whether it consists with our happiness to - morrow , next week , or next year ; for , as we all wish to live , we are obliged by reason to take as much care for our future , as our present happiness , and not build ...
... necessary to us . And whether it consists with our happiness to - morrow , next week , or next year ; for , as we all wish to live , we are obliged by reason to take as much care for our future , as our present happiness , and not build ...
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... necessary to produce even my own darling sole good , pleasure . Phil . True : I told you that self - denial was never a duty , but when it was a natural means of procuring more pleasure than we could taste with- out it : that as we all ...
... necessary to produce even my own darling sole good , pleasure . Phil . True : I told you that self - denial was never a duty , but when it was a natural means of procuring more pleasure than we could taste with- out it : that as we all ...
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... necessary to be stronger than they , otherwise we shall run the hazard of losing what we have : he therefore who talks of undertaking a war , ought to know the strength on both sides , to the end that if PART I. 79 MISCELLANIES .
... necessary to be stronger than they , otherwise we shall run the hazard of losing what we have : he therefore who talks of undertaking a war , ought to know the strength on both sides , to the end that if PART I. 79 MISCELLANIES .
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