The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, Band 2Whittemore, Niles, and Hall., 1840 |
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... hands , and grasps them close , with the upper part erect . If any metal or mine is nigh , its fibres , though never so fast held in the hand , will twist till it points to the object ; and if the metal or mine is under , it will twist ...
... hands , and grasps them close , with the upper part erect . If any metal or mine is nigh , its fibres , though never so fast held in the hand , will twist till it points to the object ; and if the metal or mine is under , it will twist ...
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... hands difficult to be kept to- gether , every one desiring to be a master , and the cheapness of lands inclining many to leave trades for agriculture . Some indeed have met with success , and are carried on to advantage ; but they are ...
... hands difficult to be kept to- gether , every one desiring to be a master , and the cheapness of lands inclining many to leave trades for agriculture . Some indeed have met with success , and are carried on to advantage ; but they are ...
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... hands , and take no notice at all of their proceedings , natural or moral , or he must be , as undoubtedly he is , a spec- tator of every thing , for there can be no reason or ground to suppose the first . I say there can be no reason ...
... hands , and take no notice at all of their proceedings , natural or moral , or he must be , as undoubtedly he is , a spec- tator of every thing , for there can be no reason or ground to suppose the first . I say there can be no reason ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Morals of Chess | 37 |
Public | 57 |
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