Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Pleasure 62 A Second Dialogue , by the same Public Men Self - denial not the essence of Virtue On the Usefulness of the Mathematics On true Happiness On Discoveries The Waste of Life 1 1 69 69 77 84 87 92 95 100 Advice to a young ...
... Pleasure 62 A Second Dialogue , by the same Public Men Self - denial not the essence of Virtue On the Usefulness of the Mathematics On true Happiness On Discoveries The Waste of Life 1 1 69 69 77 84 87 92 95 100 Advice to a young ...
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... pleasure innocent that is to man hurtful . I love him therefore for his goodness , and I adore him for his wisdom . Let me not fail , then , to praise my God conti- nually , for it is his due , and it is all I can return for his many ...
... pleasure innocent that is to man hurtful . I love him therefore for his goodness , and I adore him for his wisdom . Let me not fail , then , to praise my God conti- nually , for it is his due , and it is all I can return for his many ...
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... pleasure of thy children . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 2. By thy power hast thou made the glorious sun , with his attending worlds ; from the energy of thy mighty will they first received [ their prodi- gious ] motion , and by thy ...
... pleasure of thy children . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 2. By thy power hast thou made the glorious sun , with his attending worlds ; from the energy of thy mighty will they first received [ their prodi- gious ] motion , and by thy ...
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... pleasures , full of candor and ingenuousness , humanity and benevolence , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be grateful to my benefactors , and generous to my friends , exercising charity and liberality to the poor , and pity to the ...
... pleasures , full of candor and ingenuousness , humanity and benevolence , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be grateful to my benefactors , and generous to my friends , exercising charity and liberality to the poor , and pity to the ...
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... pleasures , to support himself with fortitude under his misfortunes , to behave with prudence in all his affairs , and in every circumstance of life ; I say it is of much more real advantage to him to be thus qualified , than to be a ...
... pleasures , to support himself with fortitude under his misfortunes , to behave with prudence in all his affairs , and in every circumstance of life ; I say it is of much more real advantage to him to be thus qualified , than to be a ...
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