Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... an axe of the Ishmaelite merchants , which he prized highly , for there was none in his father's house . And Simeon said unto Reuben his brother , Lend me , I pray thee , thine axe . But PART I. 21 MISCELLANIES . A Parable on Brotherly ...
... an axe of the Ishmaelite merchants , which he prized highly , for there was none in his father's house . And Simeon said unto Reuben his brother , Lend me , I pray thee , thine axe . But PART I. 21 MISCELLANIES . A Parable on Brotherly ...
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... thee . And Simeon answered him , saying , Thou wouldest not lend me thine axe , therefore will I not lend thee mine . Then went he unto Levi , and said unto him , My brother , thou knowest my loss and my neces- sity ; lend me , I pray thee ...
... thee . And Simeon answered him , saying , Thou wouldest not lend me thine axe , therefore will I not lend thee mine . Then went he unto Levi , and said unto him , My brother , thou knowest my loss and my neces- sity ; lend me , I pray thee ...
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... thee ? Lo ! have I not an axe that will serve both thee and me ? Take it , I pray thee , and use it as thine own . And Reuben fell on his neck , and kissed him , with tears , saying , Thy kindness is great , but thy goodness in ...
... thee ? Lo ! have I not an axe that will serve both thee and me ? Take it , I pray thee , and use it as thine own . And Reuben fell on his neck , and kissed him , with tears , saying , Thy kindness is great , but thy goodness in ...
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... thee ? Thou art not wholly void of • virtue ; there are many good things in thee , 34 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... thee ? Thou art not wholly void of • virtue ; there are many good things in thee , 34 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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Benjamin Franklin. virtue ; there are many good things in thee , and many good actions reported of thee . Be advised by thy friend : neglect those musty authors ; let them be covered with dust , and moulder on their proper shelves ; and ...
Benjamin Franklin. virtue ; there are many good things in thee , and many good actions reported of thee . Be advised by thy friend : neglect those musty authors ; let them be covered with dust , and moulder on their proper shelves ; and ...
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