Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... king of a certain forest , had among his subjects a body of faithful dogs , in principle and affection strongly attached to his person and government , but through whose assistance he had extended his dominions , and had become the ter ...
... king of a certain forest , had among his subjects a body of faithful dogs , in principle and affection strongly attached to his person and government , but through whose assistance he had extended his dominions , and had become the ter ...
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... king , " said he , " has been misled , by bad ministers , to war unjustly upon his faithful subjects . Royal promises , when made to encourage us to act for the public good , should indeed be honorably acquitted ; but if to encourage us ...
... king , " said he , " has been misled , by bad ministers , to war unjustly upon his faithful subjects . Royal promises , when made to encourage us to act for the public good , should indeed be honorably acquitted ; but if to encourage us ...
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... king to reward those fratricides , you will establish a precedent that may justify a future tyrant in making like promises , and every example of such an unnatural brute reward- ed , will give them additional weight . Horses and bulls ...
... king to reward those fratricides , you will establish a precedent that may justify a future tyrant in making like promises , and every example of such an unnatural brute reward- ed , will give them additional weight . Horses and bulls ...
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... king to reward fratricides , you will establish a precedent that justify a future tyrant in making like promises , every example of such an unnatural brute rewa ed , will give them additional weight . Horses bulls , as well as dogs ...
... king to reward fratricides , you will establish a precedent that justify a future tyrant in making like promises , every example of such an unnatural brute rewa ed , will give them additional weight . Horses bulls , as well as dogs ...
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... king John , which happily are not to be bought ; for if they were put to sale by auction , I might very easily be led to ruin myself in the purchase , and find that I had once more given too much for the whistle . Adieu , my dear friend ...
... king John , which happily are not to be bought ; for if they were put to sale by auction , I might very easily be led to ruin myself in the purchase , and find that I had once more given too much for the whistle . Adieu , my dear friend ...
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