Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... once , why did you not first try to retrieve your uncle's affairs , which are running to decay ? and , after having given that proof of your industry , you might have taken a greater trust upon you . But now , when you find yourself ...
... once , why did you not first try to retrieve your uncle's affairs , which are running to decay ? and , after having given that proof of your industry , you might have taken a greater trust upon you . But now , when you find yourself ...
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... once , and to apply himself to gain some useful knowledge , when he was more than thirty years of age . He lived many following years with the character of a worthy man and an excellent Christian ; he performed the kind offices of a ...
... once , and to apply himself to gain some useful knowledge , when he was more than thirty years of age . He lived many following years with the character of a worthy man and an excellent Christian ; he performed the kind offices of a ...
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... once the magnitude and form of the whole earth , the vast extent of the seas , the divisions of empires , kingdoms , and prov- inces . It is by the help of geometry the ingenious mar- iner is instructed how to guide a ship through the ...
... once the magnitude and form of the whole earth , the vast extent of the seas , the divisions of empires , kingdoms , and prov- inces . It is by the help of geometry the ingenious mar- iner is instructed how to guide a ship through the ...
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... once more given too much for the whistle . Adieu , my dear friend , and believe me ever yours very sincerely and with unalterable affection , B. FRANKLIN . ON LUXURY , IDLENESS , AND INDUSTRY . * It 44 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
... once more given too much for the whistle . Adieu , my dear friend , and believe me ever yours very sincerely and with unalterable affection , B. FRANKLIN . ON LUXURY , IDLENESS , AND INDUSTRY . * It 44 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
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... once imposed upon . If people in trade would judge rightly , we might buy blindfolded , and they would save , both to themselves and customers , the unpleasantness of haggling . * Truth is brighter than light . Though there are numbers ...
... once imposed upon . If people in trade would judge rightly , we might buy blindfolded , and they would save , both to themselves and customers , the unpleasantness of haggling . * Truth is brighter than light . Though there are numbers ...
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