Be Not Deceived
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scholarsbank.uoregon.edudeceived, by too much trust or by too much diffidence, as he that reads is himself a good or evil man. But let one man read another by his actions never so perfectly, it serves him only with his acquaintance, which are but few. He that is to govern a whole nation must read in himself, not this, or that particular man; but mankind: which
The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Early Modern Texts
www.earlymoderntexts.comabandoned, or deceived them. [The phrase ‘go along with’, though it sounds late modern, is Smith’s; he uses it about 30 times in this work.] In every passion of which the mind of man is capable, the emotions of the bystander always correspond to what he imagines must be the feelings of the sufferer, which he does
Hesiod: Works And Days - Department of Scientific Computing
people.sc.fsu.educrafty deceived him; therefore he planned sorrow and mischief against men. He hid fire; but that the noble son of Iapetus stole again for men from Zeus the counsellor in a hollow . fennel-stalk, so that Zeus who delights in thunder did not see it. But afterwards Zeus who
Global Estimates of Modern Slavery
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