AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... thee." The wisdom of Richard was distinctly prudential ; it was the wisdom which avoids mistakes rather than makes great successes ; the wisdom of caution rather than of courage ; but it was full of robust common-sense. The sermon of ...
... thee." The wisdom of Richard was distinctly prudential ; it was the wisdom which avoids mistakes rather than makes great successes ; the wisdom of caution rather than of courage ; but it was full of robust common-sense. The sermon of ...
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... thee wilt walk with me I'll show thee a better one," and he conducted me to the Crooked Billet, in Water Street. There I got a dinner, and while I was eating, several questions were asked me, as from my youth and appearance I was ...
... thee wilt walk with me I'll show thee a better one," and he conducted me to the Crooked Billet, in Water Street. There I got a dinner, and while I was eating, several questions were asked me, as from my youth and appearance I was ...
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... thee, as thou hast no friend with thee and seems not to know much of the world or of the snares youth is exposed to. Depend upon it, these are very bad women : I can see it by all their actions ; and if thee art not upon thy guard they ...
... thee, as thou hast no friend with thee and seems not to know much of the world or of the snares youth is exposed to. Depend upon it, these are very bad women : I can see it by all their actions ; and if thee art not upon thy guard they ...
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... thee freely, but not now, for thee seems to be out of thy right senses." Some of Mr. Whitefield's enemies affected to suppose that he would apply these collections to his own private emolument ; but I, who was intimately acquainted with ...
... thee freely, but not now, for thee seems to be out of thy right senses." Some of Mr. Whitefield's enemies affected to suppose that he would apply these collections to his own private emolument ; but I, who was intimately acquainted with ...
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... thee not order me to come down t But thee was willing enough that I should stay and help to fight the ship when thee thought there was danger." My being many years in the Assembly, a majority of which was constantly Quakers, gave me ...
... thee not order me to come down t But thee was willing enough that I should stay and help to fight the ship when thee thought there was danger." My being many years in the Assembly, a majority of which was constantly Quakers, gave me ...
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acquaintance affairs afterward almanac appeared arrived Assembly attend began BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Boston bred brother brought called captain colonies continued conversation debt desired dispute Ecton employed endeavored England father Franklin friends gave give Gnadenhutten Gout governor hands honor horses hundred Indians industry inhabitants instructions Keimer kind learning length letters Little Britain lived lodging London Lord Loudoun Madeira wine master means mention mind never night observed occasion officers opinion pamphlet paper Pennsylvania perhaps persons Philadelphia piece pleased pleasure Poems Poor Richard says Poor Richard's Almanac porringer present printed printer printing-house procure proposed province Quakers received Riddlesden sailed sect sensible shillings Socratic method sometimes soon Stephen Potts street thee things thought thousand pounds tion told took Uncle Benjamin virtue wagons walk writing wrote young