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It was an odd thing to find an Oxford scholar in the situation of a bought servant . ... Thence was sent to Oxford ; there he continued about a year , but not well satisfied , wishing of all things to see London and become a player .
It was an odd thing to find an Oxford scholar in the situation of a bought servant . ... Thence was sent to Oxford ; there he continued about a year , but not well satisfied , wishing of all things to see London and become a player .
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and which from the attributes of God , his infinito wisdom , goodness , and power , concluded that nothing could possibly be wrong in the world , and that vice and virtue were empty distinctions , no such things ex . isting , appeared ...
and which from the attributes of God , his infinito wisdom , goodness , and power , concluded that nothing could possibly be wrong in the world , and that vice and virtue were empty distinctions , no such things ex . isting , appeared ...
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At length he took for his text that verse of the fourth chapter to the Philippians : " Finally , brethren , whatsoever things are true , honest , just , pure , lovely , or of good report , if there be any virtue , or any praise , think ...
At length he took for his text that verse of the fourth chapter to the Philippians : " Finally , brethren , whatsoever things are true , honest , just , pure , lovely , or of good report , if there be any virtue , or any praise , think ...
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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin | 1 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
Digging for Hidden Treasure | 239 |
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