Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... Answer to a Letter from Brussels To Dr. Price To Dr. Priestley To General Washington To M. Court de Gebelin To Francis Hopkinson To Francis Hopkinson To Samuel Huntingdon , President of Congress To the Bishop of St. Asaph To Miss ...
... Answer to a Letter from Brussels To Dr. Price To Dr. Priestley To General Washington To M. Court de Gebelin To Francis Hopkinson To Francis Hopkinson To Samuel Huntingdon , President of Congress To the Bishop of St. Asaph To Miss ...
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... Answer to a Letter from Brussels To Dr. Price To Dr. Priestley To General Washington To M. Court de Gebelin To Francis Hopkinson To Francis Hopkinson To Samuel Huntingdon , President of Congress To the Bishop of St. Asaph To Miss ...
... Answer to a Letter from Brussels To Dr. Price To Dr. Priestley To General Washington To M. Court de Gebelin To Francis Hopkinson To Francis Hopkinson To Samuel Huntingdon , President of Congress To the Bishop of St. Asaph To Miss ...
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... answer , when Socrates continued : If you design to make the fortune of one of your friends , you will endeavour to make him rich , and thus , perhaps , you will make it your business to enrich the republic ? ' " I would , ' answered ...
... answer , when Socrates continued : If you design to make the fortune of one of your friends , you will endeavour to make him rich , and thus , perhaps , you will make it your business to enrich the republic ? ' " I would , ' answered ...
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... answered Glaucon , ' I have never thought of this . ' " Tell me , at least , the expenses of the repub- lic , for no doubt you intend to retrench the super- fluous ? ' " I never thought of this either , ' said Glaucon . " You were best ...
... answered Glaucon , ' I have never thought of this . ' " Tell me , at least , the expenses of the repub- lic , for no doubt you intend to retrench the super- fluous ? ' " I never thought of this either , ' said Glaucon . " You were best ...
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... answered Charmidas , ' that he was a mean - spirited , effeminate fellow . ' " And if a man were capable of governing a re- public , of increasing its power by his advice , and of raising himself by this means to a high degree of honour ...
... answered Charmidas , ' that he was a mean - spirited , effeminate fellow . ' " And if a man were capable of governing a re- public , of increasing its power by his advice , and of raising himself by this means to a high degree of honour ...
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