Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... opinion , it is safest for most peo- ple in a general way , who are unwilling to dis- oblige , to visit seldom , and tarry but a little while in a place , notwithstanding pressing invitations , which are many times insincere . And ...
... opinion , it is safest for most peo- ple in a general way , who are unwilling to dis- oblige , to visit seldom , and tarry but a little while in a place , notwithstanding pressing invitations , which are many times insincere . And ...
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... opinion of the thing wrote . This ungenerous way of proceeding I was -well aware of before I published my first specula- tion , and therefore concealed my name . And I appeal to the more generous part of the world , if I have , since I ...
... opinion of the thing wrote . This ungenerous way of proceeding I was -well aware of before I published my first specula- tion , and therefore concealed my name . And I appeal to the more generous part of the world , if I have , since I ...
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... opinion or fancy only ? or is there really a right and wrong in the case ? is not one opinion of life and action juster than another ? or one sort of conduct preferable to another ? or does that mi- serable son of pleasure appear as ...
... opinion or fancy only ? or is there really a right and wrong in the case ? is not one opinion of life and action juster than another ? or one sort of conduct preferable to another ? or does that mi- serable son of pleasure appear as ...
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... opinion , without considering whether that fancy or opinion be right ? it Hor . Hardly so neither , I think ; yet sure the wise and good Author of nature could never make us to plague us . He could never give us passions , on purpose to ...
... opinion , without considering whether that fancy or opinion be right ? it Hor . Hardly so neither , I think ; yet sure the wise and good Author of nature could never make us to plague us . He could never give us passions , on purpose to ...
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... opinions . Phil . Nothing concerns you more ; for , as the happiness or real good of men consists in right action , and right action cannot be produced with- out right opinion , it behoves us , above all things in this world , to take ...
... opinions . Phil . Nothing concerns you more ; for , as the happiness or real good of men consists in right action , and right action cannot be produced with- out right opinion , it behoves us , above all things in this world , to take ...
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