Essays and Letters, Band 2R. & W.A.Bartow & Company, 1822 |
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... whole , the quantity of industry and prudence among mankind exceeds the quantity of idleness and folly . Hence the increase of good buildings , farms cultivated , and populous cities filled with wealth , all over Europe , which a few ...
... whole , the quantity of industry and prudence among mankind exceeds the quantity of idleness and folly . Hence the increase of good buildings , farms cultivated , and populous cities filled with wealth , all over Europe , which a few ...
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... whole or in part ? What should we think of a companion , who , hav- ing supped with his friends at a tavern , and partaken equally of the joys of the evening with the rest of us , would nevertheless contrive by some artifice to shift ...
... whole or in part ? What should we think of a companion , who , hav- ing supped with his friends at a tavern , and partaken equally of the joys of the evening with the rest of us , would nevertheless contrive by some artifice to shift ...
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... a hurt to the revenue , an injury which they must now take the pains to conceal by writing the whole superscription themselves . And yet such is our insensibility to justice in this particu- 42 FRANKLIN'S ESSAYS AND LETTERS ,
... a hurt to the revenue , an injury which they must now take the pains to conceal by writing the whole superscription themselves . And yet such is our insensibility to justice in this particu- 42 FRANKLIN'S ESSAYS AND LETTERS ,
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... whole people as REBELS and traitors , I cannot help thinking there are still those in the world who can see a mote in their brother's eye , while they do not discern a beam in their own ; and that the old saying is as true now as ever ...
... whole people as REBELS and traitors , I cannot help thinking there are still those in the world who can see a mote in their brother's eye , while they do not discern a beam in their own ; and that the old saying is as true now as ever ...
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... whole expense of fitting out all the privateers during a war being much greater than the whole amount of goods taken . Then , there is the national loss of all the labour of so many men during the time they have been em- ployed in ...
... whole expense of fitting out all the privateers during a war being much greater than the whole amount of goods taken . Then , there is the national loss of all the labour of so many men during the time they have been em- ployed in ...
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