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with a faulty character in that respect . Like the man who , in buying an ax of a smith , my neighbour , desired to have the whole of its surface as bright as the edge ; the smith consented to grind it bright for him if he would turn ...
with a faulty character in that respect . Like the man who , in buying an ax of a smith , my neighbour , desired to have the whole of its surface as bright as the edge ; the smith consented to grind it bright for him if he would turn ...
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All the directions herein given , respecting the disposition and management of the donation to the inhabitants of Boston , I would have observed respecting that to the inhabitants of Philadelphia , only , as Philadelphia is incorporated ...
All the directions herein given , respecting the disposition and management of the donation to the inhabitants of Boston , I would have observed respecting that to the inhabitants of Philadelphia , only , as Philadelphia is incorporated ...
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They had not only a respect , be an affection for Great - Britain ; for its laws , its customs and manners , and even a fondness for its fashions , that greatly increased the commerce . Natives of Britain were always treated with ...
They had not only a respect , be an affection for Great - Britain ; for its laws , its customs and manners , and even a fondness for its fashions , that greatly increased the commerce . Natives of Britain were always treated with ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 27 |
THE LESSONS OF EXPERIENCE | 68 |
SELFIMPROVEMENT AND MUTUAL | 112 |
Copyright | |
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