Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... to apply himself to gain some useful knowledge , when he was more than thirty years of age . He lived many following years with the character of a worthy man and an excellent Christian ; he performed the kind offices of a ESSAYS . 23.
... to apply himself to gain some useful knowledge , when he was more than thirty years of age . He lived many following years with the character of a worthy man and an excellent Christian ; he performed the kind offices of a ESSAYS . 23.
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Benjamin Franklin. excellent Christian ; he performed the kind offices of a good neighbour at home , and made a shining figure as a patriot in the senate - house ; he died with a peaceful conscience , and the tears of his country were ...
Benjamin Franklin. excellent Christian ; he performed the kind offices of a good neighbour at home , and made a shining figure as a patriot in the senate - house ; he died with a peaceful conscience , and the tears of his country were ...
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... kind of dis- eipline or learning , but now it is taken for that sci- ence which teaches or contemplates whatever is capable of being numbered or measured . That part of the mathematics which relates to numbers only , is called ...
... kind of dis- eipline or learning , but now it is taken for that sci- ence which teaches or contemplates whatever is capable of being numbered or measured . That part of the mathematics which relates to numbers only , is called ...
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... kind , as Adam , Noah , Abraham , Moses , and divers others . There has not been any science so much esteem- ed and honoured as this of the mathematics , nor with so much industry and vigilance become the care of great men , and ...
... kind , as Adam , Noah , Abraham , Moses , and divers others . There has not been any science so much esteem- ed and honoured as this of the mathematics , nor with so much industry and vigilance become the care of great men , and ...
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... kind and avoid the other ; for , whether real or imaginary , pain is pain and pleasure is pleasure . If we can sleep without dreaming , it is well that painful dreams are avoid- ed . If , while we sleep , we can have any pleasing dreams ...
... kind and avoid the other ; for , whether real or imaginary , pain is pain and pleasure is pleasure . If we can sleep without dreaming , it is well that painful dreams are avoid- ed . If , while we sleep , we can have any pleasing dreams ...
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