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... was another printer in town , lately set up , one Keimer , who perhaps might employ me ; if not , I should be welcome to lodge at his house , and he would give me a little work to do now and then till fuller business should offer .
... was another printer in town , lately set up , one Keimer , who perhaps might employ me ; if not , I should be welcome to lodge at his house , and he would give me a little work to do now and then till fuller business should offer .
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And this mode , which I at first put on with some violence to natural inclination , became at length easy and so habitual to me that perhaps for the last fifty years no one has ever heard a dogmatical expression escape me .
And this mode , which I at first put on with some violence to natural inclination , became at length easy and so habitual to me that perhaps for the last fifty years no one has ever heard a dogmatical expression escape me .
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This modesty in a sect is perhaps a single instance in the history of mankind , every other sect supposing itself in possession of all truth , and that those who differ are so far in the wrong ; like a man trav . eling in foggy weather ...
This modesty in a sect is perhaps a single instance in the history of mankind , every other sect supposing itself in possession of all truth , and that those who differ are so far in the wrong ; like a man trav . eling in foggy weather ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Poor Richards Almanac 215 L | 219 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
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