Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet ; praise him in thy sphere While day arises , that sweet hour of prime . Thou sun , of this great world both eye and soul , Acknowledge him thy greater , sound his praise In thy eternal ...
... crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet ; praise him in thy sphere While day arises , that sweet hour of prime . Thou sun , of this great world both eye and soul , Acknowledge him thy greater , sound his praise In thy eternal ...
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... crown , I make no question but we should find several people employed there , that can with ease earn five shillings a day at their proper trades . Many are the idle stories told of the private suc- cess of some people , by which others ...
... crown , I make no question but we should find several people employed there , that can with ease earn five shillings a day at their proper trades . Many are the idle stories told of the private suc- cess of some people , by which others ...
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... crown , destroys all that it might have produced , even scores of pounds . Remember , that six - pounds a - year is but a groat a - day . For this little sum ( which may be daily wasted either in time or expense unperceived ) a man of ...
... crown , destroys all that it might have produced , even scores of pounds . Remember , that six - pounds a - year is but a groat a - day . For this little sum ( which may be daily wasted either in time or expense unperceived ) a man of ...
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... to have a penny when all thy expenses are enumerated and paid ; then shalt thou reach the point of happiness , and independence shall be thy shield and buckler , thy helmet and crown ; then shall thy soul walk PART I. 109 MISCELLANIES .
... to have a penny when all thy expenses are enumerated and paid ; then shalt thou reach the point of happiness , and independence shall be thy shield and buckler , thy helmet and crown ; then shall thy soul walk PART I. 109 MISCELLANIES .
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Benjamin Franklin. thy helmet and crown ; then shall thy soul walk upright , nor stoop to the silken wretch because he hath riches , nor pocket an abuse because the hand which offers it wears a ring set with diamonds . THE WAY TO WEALTH ...
Benjamin Franklin. thy helmet and crown ; then shall thy soul walk upright , nor stoop to the silken wretch because he hath riches , nor pocket an abuse because the hand which offers it wears a ring set with diamonds . THE WAY TO WEALTH ...
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