Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... fruits of the earth their increase . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 5. Thou abhorrest in thy creatures treachery and deceit , malice , revenge , [ intemperance ] and every other hurtful vice ; but thou art a lover PART I. 5 MISCELLANIES .
... fruits of the earth their increase . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 5. Thou abhorrest in thy creatures treachery and deceit , malice , revenge , [ intemperance ] and every other hurtful vice ; but thou art a lover PART I. 5 MISCELLANIES .
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... increased ; but it is a grand mistake to think of being great without goodness ; and I pro- nounce it as certain , that there was never yet a truly great man , that was not at the same time truly virtuous . O Cretico ! thou sour ...
... increased ; but it is a grand mistake to think of being great without goodness ; and I pro- nounce it as certain , that there was never yet a truly great man , that was not at the same time truly virtuous . O Cretico ! thou sour ...
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... increase . The following letter , left for me at the printer's , is one of the first I have received , which I regard the more for that it comes from one of the fair sex , and because I have my- self oftentimes suffered under the ...
... increase . The following letter , left for me at the printer's , is one of the first I have received , which I regard the more for that it comes from one of the fair sex , and because I have my- self oftentimes suffered under the ...
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... increase its revenue ? It is very likely it would , answered Glaucon . Tell me then in what consists the revenue of the state , and to how much it may amount ? I presume you have particularly studied this matter , to the end that if any ...
... increase its revenue ? It is very likely it would , answered Glaucon . Tell me then in what consists the revenue of the state , and to how much it may amount ? I presume you have particularly studied this matter , to the end that if any ...
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... increasing its power by his advice , and of raising himself by this means to a high degree of honor , would you not brand him like- wise with meanness of soul , if he would not pre- sent himself to be employed ? Perhaps I might , said ...
... increasing its power by his advice , and of raising himself by this means to a high degree of honor , would you not brand him like- wise with meanness of soul , if he would not pre- sent himself to be employed ? Perhaps I might , said ...
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