Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... honour , as Poor Richard says ; but then the trade must be worked at , and the call- ing followed , or neither the estate nor the office will enable us to pay our taxes . If we are indus- trious , we shall never starve ; for , At the ...
... honour , as Poor Richard says ; but then the trade must be worked at , and the call- ing followed , or neither the estate nor the office will enable us to pay our taxes . If we are indus- trious , we shall never starve ; for , At the ...
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... honoured , you must be useful to the state . ' 66 6 Certainly , ' said Glaucon . " And in the name of all the gods , ' replied Soc- rátes , tell me , what is the first service that you in- tend to render the state ? ' " Glaucon was ...
... honoured , you must be useful to the state . ' 66 6 Certainly , ' said Glaucon . " And in the name of all the gods , ' replied Soc- rátes , tell me , what is the first service that you in- tend to render the state ? ' " Glaucon was ...
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... re- ward of ignorance and temerity . If , therefore , you would be honoured , endeavour to be a man of true merit ; and if you enter upon the government of the republic with a mind more sagacious than usu- al 20 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
... re- ward of ignorance and temerity . If , therefore , you would be honoured , endeavour to be a man of true merit ; and if you enter upon the government of the republic with a mind more sagacious than usu- al 20 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
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... honour , would you not brand him likewise with meanness of soul if he would not present himself to be employed ? ' " Perhaps I might , ' said Charmidas ; ' but why do you ask me this question ? ' Socrates replied , " Be- cause you are ...
... honour , would you not brand him likewise with meanness of soul if he would not present himself to be employed ? ' " Perhaps I might , ' said Charmidas ; ' but why do you ask me this question ? ' Socrates replied , " Be- cause you are ...
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... honour than I have done . Oh shameful waste of life and time ! " In short , he carried on his moral reflections with so just and severe a force of reason , as constrained him to change his whole course of life , to break off his follies ...
... honour than I have done . Oh shameful waste of life and time ! " In short , he carried on his moral reflections with so just and severe a force of reason , as constrained him to change his whole course of life , to break off his follies ...
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