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[Page] 121 by those who would not indulge themselves in inventing a plain falsehood, nor in spreading it. Many who think it too glaring or crime to utter a lie against their neighbor, will not scruple to represent a story in such a manner as to produce the same evil consequences as tho it were a falsehood. But is not such conduct highly criminal? Is it not the motive of the action in which
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[Page] 119 No. XXXIV. September 19- 1796. On Slander. Mr. Lucubrator, In a late discourse with a person, whom I suspected of slandering his neighbors, I observed he often made use of the phrase “I heard so”, when he related any thing which seemed to carry an air of doubt with it, or which created the surprised of the company. On my asking him from whom he had his information, he declined telling
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[Page] 120 There is a strong inclination in some persons to communicate every thing they hear, whether it is true or false. They seem to be uneasy from the moment of hearing news till they have spread it among their acquaintance; especially if is it any thing new or uncommon. Every circumstance that has this appearance, they take pleasure in relating; and this, though it may often be imprudent
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[Page] 117 They have not yet advanced in the arts of civilization, to any considerable degree. They exhibit a picture of the early ages of the world. Their manners are unpolished, their morals gross: Society among them appears most rude and imperfect. Some ages will probably transpire before they will arrive to the present improved state of the Europeans. Septem 5. 1 7{.} No. XXXIII. August 12
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[Page] 118 imposes restraint on his actions, very often disagreeable and disadvantageous to his present interest. It abridges his natural liberty in order to strengthen what remains. It obliges a person to surrender up a part of his property for the security and preservation of the rest. Hence we may infer that the perfection of civil liberty, or the best government is that which secures
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own circumstances, and be in a condition to promote the good of others. No person discharges his duty properly, who does not endeavor to promote the public good as well as his private; and this can be done only by those who exert their abilities and talents to fulfil with propriety the duties of their respective stations in society. Jan 4. 1798. No. XL. April 14, 1797. Servi/ius and Appius Claudius
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'1““"‘B’ fi'—?9r%~sQ\1' — : ,;_ .- .. um.‘ i#“Iv0 "" " “Tug XXXVIII. gea//M17‘/—-2, /fjf. 1.} J /V, , / J“/Ea» ecécvzd m /4!; %$€cw22/wf“ ;-C;—Z)t’t&/7/b’ z,’ 70,.”/,6./, L072!/%rcJ%, ,,,,,,,r * M47 $7“:/r. 7Z0/44,4/arJ5 ‘@444 .5/L147 @212 /(,,,,,.7.mE,/, M ?77mv- ¢a«rzw,- I/ummg 7/Q,‘ V & cImé7%//dio‘.fl a . Q I‘ E "7, a €77 _,,aA/Véflexl 4%’?!/ l
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[Page] 135 and therefore the most cultivated. Every person wishes for such circumstances as would leave him at liberty either to work or to live without it. And if indolence was the source of happiness, we do well in arriving at such a period. But if it is not, as every thing seems to evince the contrary, the arrival of such a period would contribute nothing to our happiness. Man is naturally
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[recto] interrupted only by the whistling of the wind, or the rattling of the storm, which rages with relentless fury. Men and beasts attacked by the cold search for shelter from its fury, and while nature affords no amusement, they seek it from some other source. But notwithstanding the dullness, and the natural disadvantage of the season; it is not totally destitute of instruction. Winter exhibits a proper emblem of the last stage of human nature. It reminds us of the evils and hardships of age, to which we are fast approaching and warns us to be prepared for them. The effects of winter on the vegetable world are the same with those which age brings on mankind. The blooming verdure of Spring, the promising aspect of Summer, and the Autumnal harvests, like the youthful vigor and manly aspect of life, decay, and leave nothing but a melancholy gloom behind. Like the present season, old age will exhibit
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[Page] 132 in fact, they originated from the same source and had in view the first great design. {---} No. XXXVIII. December 1-2, 1796. Reflections of the month of December. December is generally considered the most uncomfortable month in the year. The pleasures which Spring and Summer afforded are no more. Rural scenes, which persons of a contemplative turn afford a delightful amusement, give
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