The Fable of the Bees: Or, Private Vices, Publick Benefits, Volume 1Clarendon Press, 1966 - Charity-schools |
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... Shame , from the Effect it produces ; for tho ' the Good and Evil of Honour and Dishonour are imaginary , yet there is a Reality in Shame , as it signifies a Passion , that has its proper Symptoms , over - rules our Reason , and ...
... Shame , from the Effect it produces ; for tho ' the Good and Evil of Honour and Dishonour are imaginary , yet there is a Reality in Shame , as it signifies a Passion , that has its proper Symptoms , over - rules our Reason , and ...
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... Shame ; but if in the same Place she hears some- thing said of her self that must tend to her Disgrace , or any thing is named , of which she is secretly Guilty , then ' tis Ten to one but she'll be ashamed and blush , tho ' no Body ...
... Shame ; but if in the same Place she hears some- thing said of her self that must tend to her Disgrace , or any thing is named , of which she is secretly Guilty , then ' tis Ten to one but she'll be ashamed and blush , tho ' no Body ...
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... Shame is troublesome , and all Creatures are [ 58 ] ever labouring for their own Defence , it is probable , that Man striving to avoid this Uneasiness would in a great measure conquer his Shame by that he was grown up ; but this would ...
... Shame is troublesome , and all Creatures are [ 58 ] ever labouring for their own Defence , it is probable , that Man striving to avoid this Uneasiness would in a great measure conquer his Shame by that he was grown up ; but this would ...
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS | xvii |
Letter addressed to Sir Hans Sloane frontispiece | xx |
Letter addressed to Lord Macclesfield facing p | xxvii |
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