Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... punished ; for , as Poor Richard says , Pride that dines on vanity , sups on con- tempt . Pride breakfasted with Plenty , dined with Pov erty , and supped with Infamy . And , after all , of what use is this pride of appearance , for ...
... punished ; for , as Poor Richard says , Pride that dines on vanity , sups on con- tempt . Pride breakfasted with Plenty , dined with Pov erty , and supped with Infamy . And , after all , of what use is this pride of appearance , for ...
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... punishment . Hence they generally study oratory , the best speaker hav- ing the most influence . The Indian women till the ground , dress the food , nurse and bring up the chil- dren , and preserve and hand down to posterity the memory ...
... punishment . Hence they generally study oratory , the best speaker hav- ing the most influence . The Indian women till the ground , dress the food , nurse and bring up the chil- dren , and preserve and hand down to posterity the memory ...
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... punish for words , would be armed with a weapon the most destructive and terrible . Under pretence of pru- ning off the exuberant branches , he would be apt to destroy the tree . It is certain that he who robs another of his moral ...
... punish for words , would be armed with a weapon the most destructive and terrible . Under pretence of pru- ning off the exuberant branches , he would be apt to destroy the tree . It is certain that he who robs another of his moral ...
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... punished invectives , though the malice of the papists was indefatigable in blacken- ing the brightest characters with the most impudent falsehoods , she was often heard to applaud that re- script of Theodosius . If any person spoke ill ...
... punished invectives , though the malice of the papists was indefatigable in blacken- ing the brightest characters with the most impudent falsehoods , she was often heard to applaud that re- script of Theodosius . If any person spoke ill ...
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... punished there . This notwith- standing , they were all three condemned as disturbers of the state ; one of these ... punishment comprehended an addi- tional sentence of divorce . This patriot , having endured many years imprisonment ...
... punished there . This notwith- standing , they were all three condemned as disturbers of the state ; one of these ... punishment comprehended an addi- tional sentence of divorce . This patriot , having endured many years imprisonment ...
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acquainted affairs America Anaxarchus appear arithme become body Caligula called centrifugal force clouds cold conductors continue corn crime dear friend death earth earthquakes endeavour England esteem expense favour fire fluid FRANKLIN freedom of speech gentleman give Glaucon gout hand happiness heat honour hope Hypanis industry judge kind king king's counsel labour land of Goshen less letter live looking-glass Lord Kames manner ment merchants merit mind motion nation nature necessary never observed occasion opinion pain Parliament particles pass Passy perhaps person Philadelphia philosopher pleased pleasure Poor Richard says present punishment pyrites quantity reason received salt Socrates soon spiracles spout Star Chamber suppose things thought tion treaty of Lancaster truth vapour virtue whirl whirlwind whistle whole wish write