Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1839 |
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... hand , you might know where to make it good on another ; and that , if a fund should fail on a sudden , you might immediately be able to settle another in its place ? ' " I protest , ' answered Glaucon , ' I have never thought of this ...
... hand , you might know where to make it good on another ; and that , if a fund should fail on a sudden , you might immediately be able to settle another in its place ? ' " I protest , ' answered Glaucon , ' I have never thought of this ...
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... hand with the promise of a dinner and supper ; not that he was so absolute a glutton or so entirely de- voted to his ... hands ; and yet , accord- ing to the abuse of words in our day , he was called a man of virtue , because he was ...
... hand with the promise of a dinner and supper ; not that he was so absolute a glutton or so entirely de- voted to his ... hands ; and yet , accord- ing to the abuse of words in our day , he was called a man of virtue , because he was ...
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... hand : for independ- ence , whether with little or much , is good fortune , and placeth thee on even ground with the proudest of the golden fleece . Oh , then , be wise , and let industry walk with thee in the morning , and attend thee ...
... hand : for independ- ence , whether with little or much , is good fortune , and placeth thee on even ground with the proudest of the golden fleece . Oh , then , be wise , and let industry walk with thee in the morning , and attend thee ...
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... hand- some leg , that was sufficient to determine my phi- losopher to have no farther acquaintance with him . Everybody has not this two - legged instrument ; but every one , with a little attention , may observe signs of that carping ...
... hand- some leg , that was sufficient to determine my phi- losopher to have no farther acquaintance with him . Everybody has not this two - legged instrument ; but every one , with a little attention , may observe signs of that carping ...
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... hand ; neither do I repine at my fate , since my great age has become a burden to me , and there is nothing new to me under the sun : the changes and revolutions I have seen in my country , the manifold private misfortunes to which we ...
... hand ; neither do I repine at my fate , since my great age has become a burden to me , and there is nothing new to me under the sun : the changes and revolutions I have seen in my country , the manifold private misfortunes to which we ...
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acquainted affairs America appear become body called Catania cause centrifugal force clouds cold conductors continue David Hartley dear friend degree descending earth earthquakes endeavour England equal esteem farther favour fire fluid force Francis Hopkinson FRANKLIN give Glaucon globe gout hand happiness heat Hence honour hope imagine industry kind letter king king's counsel labour land late leave less light live Lord Kames Marquis de Lafayette matter ment mind motion nation nature necessary never New-York obliged observed occasion opinion paper Parliament particles pass Passy perhaps person Philadelphia Philosophical pleasure Poor Richard says present punishment pyrites quantity reason received rising river salt seawater Socrates soon spiracles spout Star Chamber suppose surface things thought tion vapour virtue warm whirl whirlwind wind wish write