Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... a list of them in writing , pray show it me ; I should be glad to hear it read . ' " I have it not yet . ' " I see , then , ' said Socrates , ' that we shall not engage in war so soon ; for the greatness of 18 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
... a list of them in writing , pray show it me ; I should be glad to hear it read . ' " I have it not yet . ' " I see , then , ' said Socrates , ' that we shall not engage in war so soon ; for the greatness of 18 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
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... write MIRACLE upon it . Are there not numbers of both sexes among our young gen- try , in this degenerate age , whose lives thus run to utter waste , without the least tendency to useful- ness ! When I meet with persons of such a ...
... write MIRACLE upon it . Are there not numbers of both sexes among our young gen- try , in this degenerate age , whose lives thus run to utter waste , without the least tendency to useful- ness ! When I meet with persons of such a ...
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... write the follow- ing hints , which have been of service to me , and may , if observed , be so to you . Remember that time is money . He that can earn ten shillings a day by his labour , and goes abroad or sits idle one half of that day ...
... write the follow- ing hints , which have been of service to me , and may , if observed , be so to you . Remember that time is money . He that can earn ten shillings a day by his labour , and goes abroad or sits idle one half of that day ...
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... writing , in hopes it will likewise amuse her to whom I am so much indebted for the most pleasing of all amusements , her deli- cious company and heavenly harmony . " It was , " said he , " the opinion of learned philos- ophers of our ...
... writing , in hopes it will likewise amuse her to whom I am so much indebted for the most pleasing of all amusements , her deli- cious company and heavenly harmony . " It was , " said he , " the opinion of learned philos- ophers of our ...
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... writer , let us suppose one of the most robust of these Hypa- nians , so famed in history , was in a manner coeval with time itself ; that he began to exist at break of day , and that , from the uncommon strength of his constitution ...
... writer , let us suppose one of the most robust of these Hypa- nians , so famed in history , was in a manner coeval with time itself ; that he began to exist at break of day , and that , from the uncommon strength of his constitution ...
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