Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... ( Poor Richard's Almanac ) · 110 A Thought concerning the Medals to be struck by order of Congress 122 Precautions to be used by those who are about to under- take a Sea Voyage 123 Information to those who would remove to America 131 ...
... ( Poor Richard's Almanac ) · 110 A Thought concerning the Medals to be struck by order of Congress 122 Precautions to be used by those who are about to under- take a Sea Voyage 123 Information to those who would remove to America 131 ...
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... poor , and pity to the miserable , - Help me , O Father ! That I may possess integrity and evenness of mind , resolution in difficulties , and fortitude under affliction ; that I may be punctual in performing my promises , peaceable and ...
... poor , and pity to the miserable , - Help me , O Father ! That I may possess integrity and evenness of mind , resolution in difficulties , and fortitude under affliction ; that I may be punctual in performing my promises , peaceable and ...
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... poor monkey : he had an ill- natured trick of grinning and chattering at every thing he saw in petticoats : my ignorant country neighbors got a notion , that pug snarled by instinct at every female who had lost her virginity . This was ...
... poor monkey : he had an ill- natured trick of grinning and chattering at every thing he saw in petticoats : my ignorant country neighbors got a notion , that pug snarled by instinct at every female who had lost her virginity . This was ...
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... poor de- luded money - hunters . There is certainly something very bewitching in the pursuit after mines of gold and silver and other valuable metals , and many have been ruined by it . A sea - captain of my acquaintance used to blame ...
... poor de- luded money - hunters . There is certainly something very bewitching in the pursuit after mines of gold and silver and other valuable metals , and many have been ruined by it . A sea - captain of my acquaintance used to blame ...
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... poor lady ? Phil . This , my dear Horatio , I have to say ; that what you find fault with and clamor against , as the most terrible evil in the world , self - denial , is really the greatest good , and the highest self - grati- fication ...
... poor lady ? Phil . This , my dear Horatio , I have to say ; that what you find fault with and clamor against , as the most terrible evil in the world , self - denial , is really the greatest good , and the highest self - grati- fication ...
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