Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... carrying off what he pleased ; but how come you to know that the garrisons be- have themselves so ill ? Have you been upon the place ? Have you seen them ? ' 666 Not at all ; but I suspect it to be so . ' " When , therefore , we are ...
... carrying off what he pleased ; but how come you to know that the garrisons be- have themselves so ill ? Have you been upon the place ? Have you seen them ? ' 666 Not at all ; but I suspect it to be so . ' " When , therefore , we are ...
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... carry a hundred pound weight , to under- take to carry a heavier burden ? ' 666 " I would have done good service to my uncle , ' said Glaucon , if he would have taken my advice . ' “ How , ' replied Socrates , ' have you not hitherto ...
... carry a hundred pound weight , to under- take to carry a heavier burden ? ' 666 " I would have done good service to my uncle , ' said Glaucon , if he would have taken my advice . ' “ How , ' replied Socrates , ' have you not hitherto ...
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... carried on his moral reflections with so just and severe a force of reason , as constrained him to change his whole course of life , to break off his follies at once , and to apply himself to gain some useful knowledge , when he was ...
... carried on his moral reflections with so just and severe a force of reason , as constrained him to change his whole course of life , to break off his follies at once , and to apply himself to gain some useful knowledge , when he was ...
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... carried on without the assistance of numbers ; for by these the trader computes the value of all sorts of goods that he dealeth in , does his business with ease and certainty , and informs himself how matters stand at any time with ...
... carried on without the assistance of numbers ; for by these the trader computes the value of all sorts of goods that he dealeth in , does his business with ease and certainty , and informs himself how matters stand at any time with ...
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... carry their measures into places that are only ac- cessible to the eye . From hence also is deduced that admirable art of drawing sundials on any place , howsover situ- ate , and for any part of the world , to point out the exact time ...
... carry their measures into places that are only ac- cessible to the eye . From hence also is deduced that admirable art of drawing sundials on any place , howsover situ- ate , and for any part of the world , to point out the exact time ...
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