Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... manner convinces him of his incapacity for public affairs , by making him sensible of his ignorance of the interests of his country in their several branches , and entirely dis- suades him from any attempt of that nature . There is also ...
... manner convinces him of his incapacity for public affairs , by making him sensible of his ignorance of the interests of his country in their several branches , and entirely dis- suades him from any attempt of that nature . There is also ...
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... manner : But it is certain , that if you desire to be 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 ...
... manner : But it is certain , that if you desire to be 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 ...
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... manner exhorted Charmidas to take an employment . " He was a man of sense , and more deserving than most others in the same post ; but , as he was of a modest disposition , he constantly declined , and made great difficulties of ...
... manner exhorted Charmidas to take an employment . " He was a man of sense , and more deserving than most others in the same post ; but , as he was of a modest disposition , he constantly declined , and made great difficulties of ...
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... manner instance in all the rest of the virtues ; but , to make the thing short , as it is certain that the more we strive against the tempta- tion to any vice , and practise the contrary virtue , the weaker will that temptation be , and ...
... manner instance in all the rest of the virtues ; but , to make the thing short , as it is certain that the more we strive against the tempta- tion to any vice , and practise the contrary virtue , the weaker will that temptation be , and ...
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... manner of workmanship . All these , and many more useful arts , too many to be enumerated here , wholly depend upon the aforesaid sciences , namely , arith- metic and geometry . This science is descended from the infancy of the world ...
... manner of workmanship . All these , and many more useful arts , too many to be enumerated here , wholly depend upon the aforesaid sciences , namely , arith- metic and geometry . This science is descended from the infancy of the world ...
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