The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: With His Life, Written by HimselfJohn Lomax, 1831 - 290 Seiten |
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... th ' assize , To help the poor , the doubtful to advise . In all employments , generous , just , he prov'd , Renown'd for courtesy , by all belov'd . subsistence , had they not added the trade of black- DR . FRANKLIN . 11.
... th ' assize , To help the poor , the doubtful to advise . In all employments , generous , just , he prov'd , Renown'd for courtesy , by all belov'd . subsistence , had they not added the trade of black- DR . FRANKLIN . 11.
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With His Life, Written by Himself Benjamin Franklin. subsistence , had they not added the trade of black- smith , which was perpetuated in the family down to my uncle's time , the eldest son having been uniform- ly brought up to this ...
With His Life, Written by Himself Benjamin Franklin. subsistence , had they not added the trade of black- smith , which was perpetuated in the family down to my uncle's time , the eldest son having been uniform- ly brought up to this ...
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... subsistence falls upon my sister and myself . If any indisposition should attack my sister - and I mention it in confidence upon this occa- sion , that she is subject to the gout , the rheumatism , and cramp , without making mention of ...
... subsistence falls upon my sister and myself . If any indisposition should attack my sister - and I mention it in confidence upon this occa- sion , that she is subject to the gout , the rheumatism , and cramp , without making mention of ...
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... subsistence of mankind . 2. Fishermen , for the same reason . 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships , who ccommodate different nations by communicating and exchanging the necessaries and conveniences of life . 4. Artists and ...
... subsistence of mankind . 2. Fishermen , for the same reason . 3. Merchants and traders in unarmed ships , who ccommodate different nations by communicating and exchanging the necessaries and conveniences of life . 4. Artists and ...
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... subsistence of a hard - working sea- man , it will certainly be so for a sedentary scholar or gentleman . I would then propose to form a treasury , out of which encouragements to seamen should be paid . To fill this treasury , I would ...
... subsistence of a hard - working sea- man , it will certainly be so for a sedentary scholar or gentleman . I would then propose to form a treasury , out of which encouragements to seamen should be paid . To fill this treasury , I would ...
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