Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... taken , when you lie down , to dispose your pillow so as to suit your manner of placing your head , and to be perfectly easy ; then place your limbs so as not to bear in- conveniently hard upon one another , as , for in- stance , the ...
... taken , when you lie down , to dispose your pillow so as to suit your manner of placing your head , and to be perfectly easy ; then place your limbs so as not to bear in- conveniently hard upon one another , as , for in- stance , the ...
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... taken up originally by imi- tation , and is , unawares , grown into a habit , which , though at present strong , may nevertheless be cured ; when those who have it are convinced of its bad ef- fects on their felicity , I hope this ...
... taken up originally by imi- tation , and is , unawares , grown into a habit , which , though at present strong , may nevertheless be cured ; when those who have it are convinced of its bad ef- fects on their felicity , I hope this ...
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... taken up in describing the numerous swarms of this mischievous species which has infested the earth in the successive ages : now it is worth the inquiry of the virtuous , whether the Rhine or the Adige may not , perhaps , swarm with ...
... taken up in describing the numerous swarms of this mischievous species which has infested the earth in the successive ages : now it is worth the inquiry of the virtuous , whether the Rhine or the Adige may not , perhaps , swarm with ...
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... taken away , the constitution of a free society is dissolved , and tyr- anny is erected on its ruins . Republics and limit- ed monarchies derive their strength and vigour from a popular examination into the actions of the ma- gistrates ...
... taken away , the constitution of a free society is dissolved , and tyr- anny is erected on its ruins . Republics and limit- ed monarchies derive their strength and vigour from a popular examination into the actions of the ma- gistrates ...
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... taken off , Sir Richard Steel and Mr. Addison soon rescued the stage from the load of impurity it laboured under⚫ with an inimitable address , they strongly recom mended to our imitation the most amiable , rational manly characters ...
... taken off , Sir Richard Steel and Mr. Addison soon rescued the stage from the load of impurity it laboured under⚫ with an inimitable address , they strongly recom mended to our imitation the most amiable , rational manly characters ...
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