Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... hand , you might know where to make it good on another ; and that , if a fund should fail on a sudden , you might immediately be able to settle another in its place ? ' " I protest , ' answered Glaucon , ' I have never thought of this ...
... hand , you might know where to make it good on another ; and that , if a fund should fail on a sudden , you might immediately be able to settle another in its place ? ' " I protest , ' answered Glaucon , ' I have never thought of this ...
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... hand with the promise of a dinner and supper ; not that he was so absolute a glutton or so entirely de- voted to his ... hands ; and yet , accord- ing to the abuse of words in our day , he was called a man of virtue , because he was ...
... hand with the promise of a dinner and supper ; not that he was so absolute a glutton or so entirely de- voted to his ... hands ; and yet , accord- ing to the abuse of words in our day , he was called a man of virtue , because he was ...
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... hand : for independ- ence , whether with little or much , is good fortune , and placeth thee on even ground with the proudest of the golden fleece . Oh , then , be wise , and let industry walk with thee in the morning , and attend thee ...
... hand : for independ- ence , whether with little or much , is good fortune , and placeth thee on even ground with the proudest of the golden fleece . Oh , then , be wise , and let industry walk with thee in the morning , and attend thee ...
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... hand- some leg , that was sufficient to determine my phi- losopher to have no farther acquaintance with him . Everybody has not this two - legged instrument ; but every one , with a little attention , may observe signs of that carping ...
... hand- some leg , that was sufficient to determine my phi- losopher to have no farther acquaintance with him . Everybody has not this two - legged instrument ; but every one , with a little attention , may observe signs of that carping ...
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... hand ; neither do I repine at my fate , since my great age has become a burden to me , and there is nothing new to me under the sun : the changes and revolutions I have seen in my country , the manifold private misfortunes to which we ...
... hand ; neither do I repine at my fate , since my great age has become a burden to me , and there is nothing new to me under the sun : the changes and revolutions I have seen in my country , the manifold private misfortunes to which we ...
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