Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... 66 So what signifies wishing and hoping for better times ? We may make these times better if we bestir ourselves . Industry need not wish , and he that lives upon hopes will die fasting . There are no 6 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
... 66 So what signifies wishing and hoping for better times ? We may make these times better if we bestir ourselves . Industry need not wish , and he that lives upon hopes will die fasting . There are no 6 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
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... wish to see without any vice or folly , I shall offer an example of the veneration bestowed on truth and abhorrence of falsehood among the ancients . Augustus , triumphing over . Mark Antony and Cleopatra , among other captives who ...
... wish to see without any vice or folly , I shall offer an example of the veneration bestowed on truth and abhorrence of falsehood among the ancients . Augustus , triumphing over . Mark Antony and Cleopatra , among other captives who ...
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... wishes them suc- cess , or will stir a step or speak a word to favour their pretensions . If they incur public censure ... wish to be respected and beloved by others and happy in themselves , they should leave off looking at the ugly leg ...
... wishes them suc- cess , or will stir a step or speak a word to favour their pretensions . If they incur public censure ... wish to be respected and beloved by others and happy in themselves , they should leave off looking at the ugly leg ...
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... wishes to eat of it ; let us offer some to her . They presented her with , the tongue : she was pleased with the taste of it , and said , Your kindness shall be rewarded ; come to this place after thirteen moons , and you shall find ...
... wishes to eat of it ; let us offer some to her . They presented her with , the tongue : she was pleased with the taste of it , and said , Your kindness shall be rewarded ; come to this place after thirteen moons , and you shall find ...
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... wish for opportunities of looking at you ; but for this purpose , we hide ourselves be- hind bushes , where you are to pass , and never in- trude ourselves into your company . " Their manner of entering one another's villages has ...
... wish for opportunities of looking at you ; but for this purpose , we hide ourselves be- hind bushes , where you are to pass , and never in- trude ourselves into your company . " Their manner of entering one another's villages has ...
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