Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century Literature |
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In the same manner , the moral evil or vice is as the degree of misery , and number of sufferers ; so that that action is best which procures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers ; and that worst , which in like manner ...
In the same manner , the moral evil or vice is as the degree of misery , and number of sufferers ; so that that action is best which procures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers ; and that worst , which in like manner ...
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Frequent and loud laughter is the characteristic of folly and ill manners : it is the manner in which the mob express their silly joy at silly things ; and they call it being merry . In my mind , there is nothing so 2 " The mind is ...
Frequent and loud laughter is the characteristic of folly and ill manners : it is the manner in which the mob express their silly joy at silly things ; and they call it being merry . In my mind , there is nothing so 2 " The mind is ...
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The frequentation of courts checks this petulancy of manners ; the good breeding and circumspection which are ... it is only the decent and genteel manner of maintaining your own opinion and possibly of bringing other people to it .
The frequentation of courts checks this petulancy of manners ; the good breeding and circumspection which are ... it is only the decent and genteel manner of maintaining your own opinion and possibly of bringing other people to it .
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Daniel Defoe | 11 |
Isaac Watts | 57 |
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