Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... fire ; and again , Keep thy shop , and thy shop will keep thee ; and again , If you would have your business done , go ; if not , send , And again , He that by the plough would thrive , Himself must either hold or drive . And again ...
... fire ; and again , Keep thy shop , and thy shop will keep thee ; and again , If you would have your business done , go ; if not , send , And again , He that by the plough would thrive , Himself must either hold or drive . And again ...
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... fire , as Poor Richard says . " These are not the necessaries of life ; they can scarcely be called the conveniences ; and yet , only because they look pretty , how many want to have them ! By these and other extravagances , the genteel ...
... fire , as Poor Richard says . " These are not the necessaries of life ; they can scarcely be called the conveniences ; and yet , only because they look pretty , how many want to have them ! By these and other extravagances , the genteel ...
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... fire in the woods to broil some parts of it . When they were about to satisfy their hunger , they beheld a beautiful young woman descend from the clouds , and seat herself on that hill which you see yonder among the Blue Mountains ...
... fire in the woods to broil some parts of it . When they were about to satisfy their hunger , they beheld a beautiful young woman descend from the clouds , and seat herself on that hill which you see yonder among the Blue Mountains ...
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... fire . The cleaning frolic over , matters begin to resume their pristine appearance . The storm abates , and all would be well again ; but it is impossible that so great a convulsion in so small a community should not produce some ...
... fire . The cleaning frolic over , matters begin to resume their pristine appearance . The storm abates , and all would be well again ; but it is impossible that so great a convulsion in so small a community should not produce some ...
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... fire of the guns , the decks covered with mangled limbs , and bodies dead or dying , the ships sinking , burning ... fire we yet know is made in charcoal blown upon with dephlogisticated air . In a heat so produced , he melted platina ...
... fire of the guns , the decks covered with mangled limbs , and bodies dead or dying , the ships sinking , burning ... fire we yet know is made in charcoal blown upon with dephlogisticated air . In a heat so produced , he melted platina ...
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