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“ No , " said the smith , “ turn on , turn on , we shall have it bright by and by ; as yet it is only speckled . ” “ Yes , ” said the man , “ but I think I like a speckled ax best ! ” And I believe this may have been the case with many ...
“ No , " said the smith , “ turn on , turn on , we shall have it bright by and by ; as yet it is only speckled . ” “ Yes , ” said the man , “ but I think I like a speckled ax best ! ” And I believe this may have been the case with many ...
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I began now to turn my thoughts to public affairs , beginning , however , with small matters . The city watch was one of the first things that I conceived to want regulation . It was managed by the constables of the respective wards in ...
I began now to turn my thoughts to public affairs , beginning , however , with small matters . The city watch was one of the first things that I conceived to want regulation . It was managed by the constables of the respective wards in ...
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“ Get what you can , and what you get hold ; ' Tis the stone that will turn all your load into gold , " * as Poor Richard says ; and when you have got the philosopher's stone , sure , you will no longer complain of bad times or the ...
“ Get what you can , and what you get hold ; ' Tis the stone that will turn all your load into gold , " * as Poor Richard says ; and when you have got the philosopher's stone , sure , you will no longer complain of bad times or the ...
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Poor Richards Almanac 215 L | 219 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
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