Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... importance to the felicity of life ; and I form'd written resolutions , which still remain in my journal book , to practice them ever while I lived . Revelation had indeed no weight with me , as such ; but I entertain'd an opinion that ...
... importance to the felicity of life ; and I form'd written resolutions , which still remain in my journal book , to practice them ever while I lived . Revelation had indeed no weight with me , as such ; but I entertain'd an opinion that ...
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... importance of regulating our minds . If this correspondent had known the nature of your reputation as well as I do , he would have said , Your former writings and measures would secure attention to your Biography , and Art of Virtue ...
... importance of regulating our minds . If this correspondent had known the nature of your reputation as well as I do , he would have said , Your former writings and measures would secure attention to your Biography , and Art of Virtue ...
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... importance , at least , of seeing that his services were not lost to his country , or rendered ineffective , was finally recognised by Congress at the beginning of 1779 , when it sent Lafayette to France with a paper annulling the ...
... importance , at least , of seeing that his services were not lost to his country , or rendered ineffective , was finally recognised by Congress at the beginning of 1779 , when it sent Lafayette to France with a paper annulling the ...
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