id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7819 Mandeville, Bernard An Enquiry into an Origin of Honour; and the Usefulness of Christianity in War .txt text/plain 53296 2580 74 Hor. When what you call Self-liking, that just Esteem which Men have Hor. Don't mistake me: I am far from believing, that Men of Sense and Hor. But would Men be more sway'd by Things they believed only, than Thinking, and a real Love of Virtue and Reasonableness of Mens Hor. I believe, that among the Men of Honour Many were tainted with Hor. I should have no great Opinion of a Man's Honour, who would not Hor. The Fear of Shame cannot restrain Men in Things that are done in Hor. I don't know any Thing but the Principle of Honour, that is Hor. But is he serious, when he speaks of the Men of ancient Honour, Hor. Don't you think, that many Believers have been worse Men, than them, as very good Men; and it is a Principle, which a Man may as ./cache/7819.txt ./txt/7819.txt