The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... reason . But to confess a truth , I do not find they have a greater aver- sion to fine clothes than the women of any other country whatso- ever . I cannot fancy that a shopkeeper's wife in Cheapside has a greater tenderness for the ...
... reason . But to confess a truth , I do not find they have a greater aver- sion to fine clothes than the women of any other country whatso- ever . I cannot fancy that a shopkeeper's wife in Cheapside has a greater tenderness for the ...
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... reason . He contented himself with replying , that he thanked her , he was not hungry . They thought he was taken ill , and so repeated their solicitations . But all was in vain , though the poor child was already grown pale with the ...
... reason . He contented himself with replying , that he thanked her , he was not hungry . They thought he was taken ill , and so repeated their solicitations . But all was in vain , though the poor child was already grown pale with the ...
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... reason , that he who best knows how to conceal his necessities and desires , is the most likely person to find redress , and that the true use of speech is not so much to express our wants as to conceal them . When we reflect on the ...
... reason , that he who best knows how to conceal his necessities and desires , is the most likely person to find redress , and that the true use of speech is not so much to express our wants as to conceal them . When we reflect on the ...
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... reason upon justice and generosity . The first is despised , though a virtue essential to the good of society ; and the other attracts our esteem , which too frequently proceeds from an impetuosity of temper , rather directed by vanity ...
... reason upon justice and generosity . The first is despised , though a virtue essential to the good of society ; and the other attracts our esteem , which too frequently proceeds from an impetuosity of temper , rather directed by vanity ...
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... reason prescribes , or society should expect . Our duty to our Maker , to each other , and to ourselves , are fully answered , if we give them what we owe them . Thus justice , properly speaking , is the only virtue , and all the rest ...
... reason prescribes , or society should expect . Our duty to our Maker , to each other , and to ourselves , are fully answered , if we give them what we owe them . Thus justice , properly speaking , is the only virtue , and all the rest ...
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