Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... master of all the arts and sciences in the world beside . Virtue alone is sufficient to make a man great , glorious , and happy . He that is acquainted with Cato , as I am , cannot help thinking as I do now , and will acknowledge he ...
... master of all the arts and sciences in the world beside . Virtue alone is sufficient to make a man great , glorious , and happy . He that is acquainted with Cato , as I am , cannot help thinking as I do now , and will acknowledge he ...
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... master of the house has business to do , or some other avoca- tions , that permits them to go away as soon as they please ; and the sooner after this ceremony the better . By this means you may , at any time , with- out offence ...
... master of the house has business to do , or some other avoca- tions , that permits them to go away as soon as they please ; and the sooner after this ceremony the better . By this means you may , at any time , with- out offence ...
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... master of science ; as such I honor you . Know , then , most profound Sir , that I have , from my youth up , been a very in- defatigable student in and admirer of that divine science , astrology . I have read over Scot , Alber- tus ...
... master of science ; as such I honor you . Know , then , most profound Sir , that I have , from my youth up , been a very in- defatigable student in and admirer of that divine science , astrology . I have read over Scot , Alber- tus ...
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... master should catch you idle ? Are you then your own master ? be ashamed to catch yourself idle , when there is so much to be done for yourself , your family , your country , and your king . Handle your tools without mittens ; remember ...
... master should catch you idle ? Are you then your own master ? be ashamed to catch yourself idle , when there is so much to be done for yourself , your family , your country , and your king . Handle your tools without mittens ; remember ...
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... master will do more work than both his hands ; and again , Want of care does us more damage than want of knowledge ; and again , Not to oversee workmen , is to leave them your purse open . Trusting too much to others ' care is 114 ...
... master will do more work than both his hands ; and again , Want of care does us more damage than want of knowledge ; and again , Not to oversee workmen , is to leave them your purse open . Trusting too much to others ' care is 114 ...
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