Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... by their posthumous works ; nothing however of that kind is to be apprehended in regard to the present collection , for many the fugitive Essays here assembled , and the of original Pieces now for the first time brought to public.
... by their posthumous works ; nothing however of that kind is to be apprehended in regard to the present collection , for many the fugitive Essays here assembled , and the of original Pieces now for the first time brought to public.
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... regard such an inconsiderable nothing as man ; more especially , since it is impossible for me to have any clear ... regards to SOME- THING . I conceive then that the INFINITE has created many beings 2 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... regard such an inconsiderable nothing as man ; more especially , since it is impossible for me to have any clear ... regards to SOME- THING . I conceive then that the INFINITE has created many beings 2 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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... regard to honor and probity , that I may possess a perfect inno- cence and a good conscience , and at length be- come truly virtuous and magnanimous , -Help me , good God help me , O Father ! And , forasmuch as ingratitude is one of the ...
... regard to honor and probity , that I may possess a perfect inno- cence and a good conscience , and at length be- come truly virtuous and magnanimous , -Help me , good God help me , O Father ! And , forasmuch as ingratitude is one of the ...
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... regard to a bishop , I know not upon what grounds the dissenters , either here or in America , are charged with refusing the benefit of such an officer to the church in that country . Here they seem to have naturally no concern in the ...
... regard to a bishop , I know not upon what grounds the dissenters , either here or in America , are charged with refusing the benefit of such an officer to the church in that country . Here they seem to have naturally no concern in the ...
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... regard him with a kind of veneration . His aspect is sweetened with humanity and benevolence , and at the same time emboldened with resolution , equally free from diffident bashfulness and an unbecoming assurance . The consciousness of ...
... regard him with a kind of veneration . His aspect is sweetened with humanity and benevolence , and at the same time emboldened with resolution , equally free from diffident bashfulness and an unbecoming assurance . The consciousness of ...
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