Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... means find it . But Simeon , Levi , and Judah , had sent a mes- senger after the Ishmaelites with money , and had bought for themselves each an axe . Then came Reuben unto Simeon , and said , Lo ! I have lost mine axe , and my work is ...
... means find it . But Simeon , Levi , and Judah , had sent a mes- senger after the Ishmaelites with money , and had bought for themselves each an axe . Then came Reuben unto Simeon , and said , Lo ! I have lost mine axe , and my work is ...
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... means furnish out a weekly entertainment for the public that will give a rational diversion , and at the same time be in- structive to the readers , I shall think my leisure hours well employed ; and if you publish this , I hereby ...
... means furnish out a weekly entertainment for the public that will give a rational diversion , and at the same time be in- structive to the readers , I shall think my leisure hours well employed ; and if you publish this , I hereby ...
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... means , which he is never afraid or ashamed to do , because he knows he always means well , and therefore is never obliged to blush , . and feel the confusion of finding himself detected in 32 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... means , which he is never afraid or ashamed to do , because he knows he always means well , and therefore is never obliged to blush , . and feel the confusion of finding himself detected in 32 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... mean , submissive deportment of thy dependants , is ( like the worship paid by Indians to the devil ) rather through fear of the harm thou mayest do them , than out of gratitude for the favors they have received of thee ? Thou art not ...
... mean , submissive deportment of thy dependants , is ( like the worship paid by Indians to the devil ) rather through fear of the harm thou mayest do them , than out of gratitude for the favors they have received of thee ? Thou art not ...
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... mean no particular person , if they are not particularly applied . Likewise , that the author is no party - man , but a general meddler . N. B. Cretico lives in a neighboring province . THE BUSY-BODY.NO . IV . From Tuesday , February 18 ...
... mean no particular person , if they are not particularly applied . Likewise , that the author is no party - man , but a general meddler . N. B. Cretico lives in a neighboring province . THE BUSY-BODY.NO . IV . From Tuesday , February 18 ...
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