Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... obliged him to hearken to his dis- course . He began with him thus : " You have a mind , then , to govern the repub- lic ? " I have so , ' answered Glaucon . " You cannot , ' replied Socrates , ' have a more noble design ; for if you ...
... obliged him to hearken to his dis- course . He began with him thus : " You have a mind , then , to govern the repub- lic ? " I have so , ' answered Glaucon . " You cannot , ' replied Socrates , ' have a more noble design ; for if you ...
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... obliged to take care of the commonwealth . Be no longer , then , thus negligent in this matter ; consider your abilities and your duty with more attention , and let not slip the occasions of serving the republic , and of rendering it ...
... obliged to take care of the commonwealth . Be no longer , then , thus negligent in this matter ; consider your abilities and your duty with more attention , and let not slip the occasions of serving the republic , and of rendering it ...
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... obliged to get their bread by manual industry , where some degree of art is required to go along with it , and who have had some insight into these studies , have very often found advantages from them sufficient to reward the pains they ...
... obliged to get their bread by manual industry , where some degree of art is required to go along with it , and who have had some insight into these studies , have very often found advantages from them sufficient to reward the pains they ...
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... obliged to burden his memory with minute circumstances , since truth speaks easily what it recollects , and re- peats openly and frequently without varying facts , which liars cannot always do , even though gifted with a good memory ...
... obliged to burden his memory with minute circumstances , since truth speaks easily what it recollects , and re- peats openly and frequently without varying facts , which liars cannot always do , even though gifted with a good memory ...
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... obliged by your kind offer , though we decline accepting it ; and , to show our grateful sense of it , if the gentlemen of Vir- ginia will send us a dozen of their sons , we will take great care of their education , instruct them in all ...
... obliged by your kind offer , though we decline accepting it ; and , to show our grateful sense of it , if the gentlemen of Vir- ginia will send us a dozen of their sons , we will take great care of their education , instruct them in all ...
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