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Pagina 7
... conversation and good - breeding , there is not a more shining virtue in the whole catalogue of social duties . A man how- ever ought to take great care not to polish himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his behaviour to the ...
... conversation and good - breeding , there is not a more shining virtue in the whole catalogue of social duties . A man how- ever ought to take great care not to polish himself out of his veracity , nor to refine his behaviour to the ...
Pagina 31
... conversation : these are generally the vain or shallow part of mankind , people being natu- rally full of themselves when they have nothing else in them . There is one kind of egotists which is very common in the world , though I do not ...
... conversation : these are generally the vain or shallow part of mankind , people being natu- rally full of themselves when they have nothing else in them . There is one kind of egotists which is very common in the world , though I do not ...
Pagina 217
... conversation to produce a mutual friend- ship and benevolence in two persons . It is a nice re- flection , which I have heard a friend of mine make , that you may be sure a woman loves a man when she uses his expressions , tells his ...
... conversation to produce a mutual friend- ship and benevolence in two persons . It is a nice re- flection , which I have heard a friend of mine make , that you may be sure a woman loves a man when she uses his expressions , tells his ...
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