Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... never contemplated , and which the most sagacious observers of human nature could not have anticipated . Among the changes that have taken place in the condition of political society , the separation of the American colonies from the ...
... never contemplated , and which the most sagacious observers of human nature could not have anticipated . Among the changes that have taken place in the condition of political society , the separation of the American colonies from the ...
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... never have any opportunity of making the least direct return ; and numberless mer- cies from God , who is infinitely above being benefited by our services . Those kindnesses from men I can therefore only return on their fellow - men ...
... never have any opportunity of making the least direct return ; and numberless mer- cies from God , who is infinitely above being benefited by our services . Those kindnesses from men I can therefore only return on their fellow - men ...
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... never produced any fruit . Your great Master thought much less of these outward appearances and professions than many of his modern disciples . He preferred the doers of the word to the mere hearers ; the son that seemingly refused to ...
... never produced any fruit . Your great Master thought much less of these outward appearances and professions than many of his modern disciples . He preferred the doers of the word to the mere hearers ; the son that seemingly refused to ...
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... never read a line of them without pain . " I thought , " said I , " you were going to complain of the gloss of the paper , some object to . " " No , no , " said he , " I have heard that mentioned , but it is not that ; it is in the form ...
... never read a line of them without pain . " I thought , " said I , " you were going to complain of the gloss of the paper , some object to . " " No , no , " said he , " I have heard that mentioned , but it is not that ; it is in the form ...
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... never discovered this painful disproportion in them till he thought they were yours . DEAR JACK , I am , & c . TO JOHN ALLEYNE , B. FRANKLIN . ESQ . Craven Street , August 9 , 1768 . You desire , you say , my impartial thoughts on the ...
... never discovered this painful disproportion in them till he thought they were yours . DEAR JACK , I am , & c . TO JOHN ALLEYNE , B. FRANKLIN . ESQ . Craven Street , August 9 , 1768 . You desire , you say , my impartial thoughts on the ...
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