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Principles Quotes by Benjamin Franklin
- If principle is good for anything, it is worth living up to.
- Tis against some mens principle to pay interest, and seems against others interest to pay the principle.
- History will also give occasion to expatiate on the advantage of civil orders and constitutions; how men and their properties are protected by joining in…
- Whoever shall introduce into public affairs the principles of primitive Christianity will change the face of the world.
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