| Benjamin Franklin - 2005 - 320 páginas
...those purposes for which speech was given to us. In fact, if you wish to instruct others, a positive dogmatical manner in advancing your sentiments may...opposition and prevent a candid attention. If you desire instruction and improvement from others, you should not at the same time express yourself fixed in... | |
| James Marten, James Alan Marten - 2007 - 268 páginas
...ends of conversation are to inform or to be informed, to please or to persuade, I wish well-meaning, sensible men would not lessen their power of doing...disgust, tends to create opposition, and to defeat every one of those purposes for which speech was given to us, to wit, giving or receiving information... | |
| Phillips Russell - 2006 - 397 páginas
...this passage of Franklin's Autobiography, closely paralleling The Spectator: ..." I wish well-meaning, sensible men would not lessen their power of doing...disgust, tends to create opposition, and to defeat every one of those purposes for which speech was given to us, to wit, giving or receiving information... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2007 - 258 páginas
...ends of conversation are to inform or to be informed, to please or to persuade, I wish wellmeaning, sensible men would not lessen their power of doing...disgust, tends to create opposition, and to defeat every one of those purposes for which speech was given to us, to wit, giving or receiving information... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Alfred Howard - 1834 - 206 páginas
...measures that I have from time to time been engaged in promoting. And as the chief ends of converse are to inform, or to be informed ; to please, or to...In fact, if you wish to instruct others, a positive dogmatical manner in advancing your sentiments may occasion opposition, and prevent a candid attention.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 189? - 332 páginas
...ends of conversation are to inform or to le informed, to please or to persuade, I wish well-meaning and sensible men would not lessen their power of doing...In fact, if you wish to instruct others, a positive dogmatical manner in advancing your sentiments may occasion opposition and prevent a candid attention.... | |
| 1909 - 302 páginas
...ends of conversation are to inform or to be informed, to please or to persuade, I wish well-meaning sensible men would not lessen their power of doing...disgust, tends to create opposition, and to defeat everyone of those purposes for which speech was given to us. PROFESSIONAL ETHICS. At a meeting of the... | |
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