Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... consequence of which they were printed in London , under the title of " Experiments and Observations on Elec- tricity , made at Philadelphia , with Letters and Papers on Philosophical Subjects . " That the partiality of friendship had ...
... consequence of which they were printed in London , under the title of " Experiments and Observations on Elec- tricity , made at Philadelphia , with Letters and Papers on Philosophical Subjects . " That the partiality of friendship had ...
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... consequence . When I think thus , I imagine it great vanity in me to suppose , that the supremely - perfect does in the least regard such an inconsiderable nothing as man ; more especially , since it is impossible for me to have any ...
... consequence . When I think thus , I imagine it great vanity in me to suppose , that the supremely - perfect does in the least regard such an inconsiderable nothing as man ; more especially , since it is impossible for me to have any ...
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... consequence . Sometimes I purpose to deliver lec- tures of morality or philosophy , and ( because I am naturally inclined to be meddling with things that do not concern me ) perhaps I may sometimes talk politics . And if I can by any ...
... consequence . Sometimes I purpose to deliver lec- tures of morality or philosophy , and ( because I am naturally inclined to be meddling with things that do not concern me ) perhaps I may sometimes talk politics . And if I can by any ...
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... consequence . Sometimes I purpose to deliver lec- tures of morality or philosophy , and ( because I am naturally inclined to be meddling with things that do not concern me ) perhaps I may sometimes talk politics . And if I can by any ...
... consequence . Sometimes I purpose to deliver lec- tures of morality or philosophy , and ( because I am naturally inclined to be meddling with things that do not concern me ) perhaps I may sometimes talk politics . And if I can by any ...
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... consequence to a man , that he has learnt to govern his passions in spite of temptation , to be just in his dealings , to be temperate in his pleasures , to support himself with fortitude under his misfortunes , to behave with prudence ...
... consequence to a man , that he has learnt to govern his passions in spite of temptation , to be just in his dealings , to be temperate in his pleasures , to support himself with fortitude under his misfortunes , to behave with prudence ...
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