The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 2Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... happiness we have then is not the happiness of our rational nature , but the happiness only of the inferior and sensual part of us , and consequently a very low and imperfect happiness , to what the other would have afforded us . If we ...
... happiness we have then is not the happiness of our rational nature , but the happiness only of the inferior and sensual part of us , and consequently a very low and imperfect happiness , to what the other would have afforded us . If we ...
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... happiness , only so far as the preservation of our lives and health depends upon it . Health of body , though so far necessary that we cannot be perfectly happy without it , is not sufficient to make us happy of itself . Happiness ...
... happiness , only so far as the preservation of our lives and health depends upon it . Health of body , though so far necessary that we cannot be perfectly happy without it , is not sufficient to make us happy of itself . Happiness ...
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... Happiness pleased me much , and brought to my recollection a little drinking song , which I wrote forty years ago ... happiness in love , in riches , and in power . singing together , that happiness is not to be found in any of these ...
... Happiness pleased me much , and brought to my recollection a little drinking song , which I wrote forty years ago ... happiness in love , in riches , and in power . singing together , that happiness is not to be found in any of these ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Dialogue between Philocles and Horatio concerning | 46 |
Public | 57 |
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