Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... equal share of the reckon- ing with himself . If such a fellow makes laugh- ing the sole end and purpose of his life , if it is necessary to his constitution , or if he has a great desire of growing suddenly fat , let him eat ; let him ...
... equal share of the reckon- ing with himself . If such a fellow makes laugh- ing the sole end and purpose of his life , if it is necessary to his constitution , or if he has a great desire of growing suddenly fat , let him eat ; let him ...
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... descendants , but not by equal talents . It was very dim in several of my first cousins , and probably had been nearly extinct in our particular branch , • had not my father been a traveller . He lived 46 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... descendants , but not by equal talents . It was very dim in several of my first cousins , and probably had been nearly extinct in our particular branch , • had not my father been a traveller . He lived 46 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... equal , if not more necessary to us . And whether it consists with our happiness to - morrow , next week , or next year ; for , as we all wish to live , we are obliged by reason to take as much care for our future , as our present ...
... equal , if not more necessary to us . And whether it consists with our happiness to - morrow , next week , or next year ; for , as we all wish to live , we are obliged by reason to take as much care for our future , as our present ...
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... equal the ox . Vessels large may venture more , But little boats should keep near shore . It is , however , a folly soon punished ; for , as Poor Richard says , Pride that dines on vanity , sups on contempt ; Pride breakfasted with ...
... equal the ox . Vessels large may venture more , But little boats should keep near shore . It is , however , a folly soon punished ; for , as Poor Richard says , Pride that dines on vanity , sups on contempt ; Pride breakfasted with ...
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... equal value being imported cheaper . And when the governments have been solicited to support such schemes by encouragements in money , or by imposing duties on importation of such goods , it has been generally refused , on this ...
... equal value being imported cheaper . And when the governments have been solicited to support such schemes by encouragements in money , or by imposing duties on importation of such goods , it has been generally refused , on this ...
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