Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... weight of the afflictions , or gives a truer relish of the blessings , of human life . What is without us has not the least connexion with happiness , only so far as the preservation of our lives and health depends upon it . Health of ...
... weight of the afflictions , or gives a truer relish of the blessings , of human life . What is without us has not the least connexion with happiness , only so far as the preservation of our lives and health depends upon it . Health of ...
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... 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 been able to govern the ...
... 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 been able to govern the ...
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... weight of carpets , blankets , cloth cloaks , old coats , and ragged breeches . Here may be seen the lumber of the kitchen , forming a dark and con- fused mass for the foreground of the picture , grid irons and frying - pans , rusty ...
... weight of carpets , blankets , cloth cloaks , old coats , and ragged breeches . Here may be seen the lumber of the kitchen , forming a dark and con- fused mass for the foreground of the picture , grid irons and frying - pans , rusty ...
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... weight cracks the glasses of the lower tier : but this is of no consequence . A valuable picture is placed leaning against the sharp corner of a table , others are made to lean against that , until the pressure of the whole forces the ...
... weight cracks the glasses of the lower tier : but this is of no consequence . A valuable picture is placed leaning against the sharp corner of a table , others are made to lean against that , until the pressure of the whole forces the ...
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... weights , and where I find two ( one on each side ) , that seem equal , I strike them both out . If I find a reason pro ... weight of reasons cannot be taken with the precision of algebraic quantities , yet , when each is thus considered ...
... weights , and where I find two ( one on each side ) , that seem equal , I strike them both out . If I find a reason pro ... weight of reasons cannot be taken with the precision of algebraic quantities , yet , when each is thus considered ...
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