Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Harper & brothers, 1839 |
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... happened to take a most unusual turn , for they cast a glance backward , and began to reflect on his man- ner of life . He bethought himself what a number of living beings had been made a sacrifice to sup- port his carcass , and how ...
... happened to take a most unusual turn , for they cast a glance backward , and began to reflect on his man- ner of life . He bethought himself what a number of living beings had been made a sacrifice to sup- port his carcass , and how ...
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... happen to be too indolent to get out of bed , you may , instead of it , lift up your bedclothes with one arm and leg , so as to draw in a good deal of fresh air , and , by letting them fall , force it out again . This , repeated twenty ...
... happen to be too indolent to get out of bed , you may , instead of it , lift up your bedclothes with one arm and leg , so as to draw in a good deal of fresh air , and , by letting them fall , force it out again . This , repeated twenty ...
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... happened to see a living company of them on a leaf , who appeared to be engaged in conversation . You know I understand all the inferior animal tongues . My too great application to the study of them is the best excuse I can give for ...
... happened to see a living company of them on a leaf , who appeared to be engaged in conversation . You know I understand all the inferior animal tongues . My too great application to the study of them is the best excuse I can give for ...
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... happen not to be the same with yours . We have had some ex- perience of it : several of our young people were formerly brought up at the colleges of the northern provinces ; they were instructed in all your sci- ences ; but when they ...
... happen not to be the same with yours . We have had some ex- perience of it : several of our young people were formerly brought up at the colleges of the northern provinces ; they were instructed in all your sci- ences ; but when they ...
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... happened to displease him was construed by his supple judges into a libel , and sometimes extended to high trea- son . When Queen Mary , of cruel memory , ascend- ed the throne , the Parliament , in order to raise a fence against the ...
... happened to displease him was construed by his supple judges into a libel , and sometimes extended to high trea- son . When Queen Mary , of cruel memory , ascend- ed the throne , the Parliament , in order to raise a fence against the ...
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