Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... favour , sacrificing his time in attendance on levees , his re- pose , his liberty , his virtue , and perhaps his friends , to attain it , I have said to myself , This man gives too much for his whistle . When I saw another fond of ...
... favour , sacrificing his time in attendance on levees , his re- pose , his liberty , his virtue , and perhaps his friends , to attain it , I have said to myself , This man gives too much for his whistle . When I saw another fond of ...
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... favour their pretensions . If they incur public censure or disgrace , no one will defend or excuse , and many join to aggravate their misconduct , and render them completely odious . If these people will not change this bad habit , and ...
... favour their pretensions . If they incur public censure or disgrace , no one will defend or excuse , and many join to aggravate their misconduct , and render them completely odious . If these people will not change this bad habit , and ...
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... favour of the farmers , when they suffered so much abuse in our public papers , and were also plundered by the mob in many places . " To Messieurs the Public . ON THE PRICE OF CORN , AND THE MAN- AGEMENT OF THE POOR . I AM one of that ...
... favour of the farmers , when they suffered so much abuse in our public papers , and were also plundered by the mob in many places . " To Messieurs the Public . ON THE PRICE OF CORN , AND THE MAN- AGEMENT OF THE POOR . I AM one of that ...
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... favoured , and they must have bread at a cheap rate ! Hark ye , Mr. Oaf : The farmers live splendidly , you say . And , pray , would you have them hoard the money they get ? Their fine clothes and fur- niture , do they make themselves ...
... favoured , and they must have bread at a cheap rate ! Hark ye , Mr. Oaf : The farmers live splendidly , you say . And , pray , would you have them hoard the money they get ? Their fine clothes and fur- niture , do they make themselves ...
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... favour of the ministry , to secure them from the consequences of having acted illegally . If so , pass another in fa- vour of the mob . Others say , some of the mob ought to be hanged , by way of example . If so- but to say no more than ...
... favour of the ministry , to secure them from the consequences of having acted illegally . If so , pass another in fa- vour of the mob . Others say , some of the mob ought to be hanged , by way of example . If so- but to say no more than ...
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