Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... hundred ninety and eight years , and clothed him , notwithstanding his rebellion against me ; and couldst not thou , that art thyself a sinner , bear with him one night ? 12 And Abraham said , Let not the anger of the Lord wax hot ...
... hundred ninety and eight years , and clothed him , notwithstanding his rebellion against me ; and couldst not thou , that art thyself a sinner , bear with him one night ? 12 And Abraham said , Let not the anger of the Lord wax hot ...
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... hundred times ; and was in hopes , by my know- ledge and industry , to gain enough to have recom- pensed me for my money expended and time lost in the pursuit of this learning . You cannot be ignorant , Sir , ( for your intimate second ...
... hundred times ; and was in hopes , by my know- ledge and industry , to gain enough to have recom- pensed me for my money expended and time lost in the pursuit of this learning . You cannot be ignorant , Sir , ( for your intimate second ...
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... hundred different places , in hopes at last of meeting with some lucky hit , that shall at once sufficiently reward him for all his expense of time and labor . > This odd humor of digging for money , through a belief that much has been ...
... hundred different places , in hopes at last of meeting with some lucky hit , that shall at once sufficiently reward him for all his expense of time and labor . > This odd humor of digging for money , through a belief that much has been ...
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... hundred pounds a - year ; and yet , before he had reached thirty , should , by fol- lowing his own pleasures , and not as you , duly regarding consequences , have run out of his estate , and disabled his body to that degree , that he ...
... hundred pounds a - year ; and yet , before he had reached thirty , should , by fol- lowing his own pleasures , and not as you , duly regarding consequences , have run out of his estate , and disabled his body to that degree , that he ...
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... 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 the mind ...
... 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 the mind ...
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