id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 57260 Mandeville, Bernard The Fable of the Bees; Or, Private Vices, Public Benefits .txt text/plain 221634 8054 67 are known by every body: When a man in power gives a great place to brave, generous, good-natured, and endued with the virtues he thinks that the generous notions concerning the natural goodness of man and good nature, in believing that a man of your principles could be and replace things in that natural view, which all just, knowing men Hor. But who knows, what to make of a man, who recommends a thing Hor. Do you think women have more pride from nature than men? Hor. Where men are certain that the truth of a thing is not to be Hor. But was not man by nature designed for society? man in the state of nature would think, and which way he would reason Hor. I was thinking on the man to whom we are in a great measure these things, and what we know of the nature of man, it is hardly ./cache/57260.txt ./txt/57260.txt