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attending its opposite vice ; and I should have called my book THE ART OF VIRTUE , * because it would have shown the means & manner of obtaining virtue , which would have distinguished it from the mere exhortation to be good , that does ...
attending its opposite vice ; and I should have called my book THE ART OF VIRTUE , * because it would have shown the means & manner of obtaining virtue , which would have distinguished it from the mere exhortation to be good , that does ...
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... and that house was by no means fitted for such purposes ; did charitably consult together , and confer with their friends and acquaintances , on the best means of relieving the distressed , under those circumstances ; and an ...
... and that house was by no means fitted for such purposes ; did charitably consult together , and confer with their friends and acquaintances , on the best means of relieving the distressed , under those circumstances ; and an ...
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Franklin had always been concerned with the health of the man of little or moderate means ; the inoculation pamphlets were intended to remove the objection of the expense of the practice by “ encouraging parents to inoculate their own ...
Franklin had always been concerned with the health of the man of little or moderate means ; the inoculation pamphlets were intended to remove the objection of the expense of the practice by “ encouraging parents to inoculate their own ...
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Contents
THE LESSONS OF EXPERIENCE | 68 |
SELFIMPROVEMENT AND MUTUAL | 112 |
IN THE SERVICE OF THE COMMUNITY | 164 |
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