Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... better conceive his perfections than we , and return him a more rational and glorious praise . As among men , the praise of the ignorant or of children , is not regarded by the ingenious painter or architect , who is rather honored and ...
... better conceive his perfections than we , and return him a more rational and glorious praise . As among men , the praise of the ignorant or of children , is not regarded by the ingenious painter or architect , who is rather honored and ...
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... est not lend me thine axe when I desired it , but I will be better than thou , and will lend thee mine . And Reuben was grieved at the rebuke of Levi , and being ashamed , turned from him , and took 22 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... est not lend me thine axe when I desired it , but I will be better than thou , and will lend thee mine . And Reuben was grieved at the rebuke of Levi , and being ashamed , turned from him , and took 22 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... better . By this means you may , at any time , with- out offence , deliver yourself from being detained from your affairs by tedious and unseasonable visits ; and from being constrained to use that . piece of hypocrisy , so common in ...
... better . By this means you may , at any time , with- out offence , deliver yourself from being detained from your affairs by tedious and unseasonable visits ; and from being constrained to use that . piece of hypocrisy , so common in ...
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... better supported with truth and rea- son ; much less may every little scribbler , that shall attack me , expect an answer from the Busy - Body . The sum of the charge delivered against me , either directly or indirectly , in the said ...
... better supported with truth and rea- son ; much less may every little scribbler , that shall attack me , expect an answer from the Busy - Body . The sum of the charge delivered against me , either directly or indirectly , in the said ...
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... better part of mankind hold in abhor- rence ; and as giving treatment which the wiser and better part of mankind dislike on the same principles , and for the same reason , as they do assassination , & c .; and all this is inferred and ...
... better part of mankind hold in abhor- rence ; and as giving treatment which the wiser and better part of mankind dislike on the same principles , and for the same reason , as they do assassination , & c .; and all this is inferred and ...
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