Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... carry them about in their pockets , reading them themselves in all company they happen into ; taking an advantage of the ill taste of the town , to make themselves famous for a pack of paltry low nonsense , for which they deserve to be ...
... carry them about in their pockets , reading them themselves in all company they happen into ; taking an advantage of the ill taste of the town , to make themselves famous for a pack of paltry low nonsense , for which they deserve to be ...
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... carrying to the next Spanish port to be coined into pieces of eight ; " not to mention the national pro- fit of fitting out and employing such a number of ships and seamen . Let honest Peter Buckram , who has long without success been a ...
... carrying to the next Spanish port to be coined into pieces of eight ; " not to mention the national pro- fit of fitting out and employing such a number of ships and seamen . Let honest Peter Buckram , who has long without success been a ...
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... carrying off what he pleased : but how come you to know that the garrisons behave themselves , so ill ? Have you been upon the place ? have you seen them ? Not at all but I suspect it to be so . When therefore we are certain of it ...
... carrying off what he pleased : but how come you to know that the garrisons behave themselves , so ill ? Have you been upon the place ? have you seen them ? Not at all but I suspect it to be so . When therefore we are certain of it ...
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... carry a hundred pound weight , to undertake to carry a heavier burden ? I would have done good service to my uncle , said Glaucon , if he would have taken my advice . How , replied Socrates , have you not hitherto been able to govern ...
... carry a hundred pound weight , to undertake to carry a heavier burden ? I would have done good service to my uncle , said Glaucon , if he would have taken my advice . How , replied Socrates , have you not hitherto been able to govern ...
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... carried on without the assistance of numbers ; for by these the trader computes the value of all sorts of goods that he dealeth in , does his business with ease and certainty , and informs himself how mat- ters stand at any time with ...
... carried on without the assistance of numbers ; for by these the trader computes the value of all sorts of goods that he dealeth in , does his business with ease and certainty , and informs himself how mat- ters stand at any time with ...
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