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Free , as being , by the general practice and habits of the virtues , free from the dominion of vice ; and particularly , by the practice of industry and frugality , free from debt , which exposes a man to constraint and a species of ...
Free , as being , by the general practice and habits of the virtues , free from the dominion of vice ; and particularly , by the practice of industry and frugality , free from debt , which exposes a man to constraint and a species of ...
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While at Bethlehem I inquired a little into the practices of the Moravians ; some of them had accompanied me and all ... women , and children , as is our common practice , but that they assembled , sometimes the married men , at other ...
While at Bethlehem I inquired a little into the practices of the Moravians ; some of them had accompanied me and all ... women , and children , as is our common practice , but that they assembled , sometimes the married men , at other ...
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I eagerly seized the opportunity of repeating what I had seen at Boston , and by much practice acquired great readiness in performing those also which we had an account of from England , adding a number of new ones . I say much practice ...
I eagerly seized the opportunity of repeating what I had seen at Boston , and by much practice acquired great readiness in performing those also which we had an account of from England , adding a number of new ones . I say much practice ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Poor Richards Almanac 215 L | 219 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
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