The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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I never went out a - fishing or shooting ; a book indeed sometimes debauched me from my work , but that was seldom , was private , and gave no scandal ; and to show that I was not above my business , I sometimes brought home the paper I ...
I never went out a - fishing or shooting ; a book indeed sometimes debauched me from my work , but that was seldom , was private , and gave no scandal ; and to show that I was not above my business , I sometimes brought home the paper I ...
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I have sometimes since thought that his little or no resentment against me for the answers it was known I drew up to his messages might be the effect of professional habit , and that , being bred a lawyer , he might consider us both as ...
I have sometimes since thought that his little or no resentment against me for the answers it was known I drew up to his messages might be the effect of professional habit , and that , being bred a lawyer , he might consider us both as ...
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As a great part of our life is spent in sleep , during which we have sometimes pleasant and sometimes painful dreams , it becomes of some consequence to obtain the one kind and avoid the other ; for whether real or imaginary , pain is ...
As a great part of our life is spent in sleep , during which we have sometimes pleasant and sometimes painful dreams , it becomes of some consequence to obtain the one kind and avoid the other ; for whether real or imaginary , pain is ...
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