Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... have neglected good works , shall be rejected . He professed that he came not to call the righteous , but sinners to repentance ; which implied his modest opinion that there were some in his time OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 3.
... have neglected good works , shall be rejected . He professed that he came not to call the righteous , but sinners to repentance ; which implied his modest opinion that there were some in his time OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 3.
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Benjamin Franklin. his modest opinion that there were some in his time who thought themselves so good , that they need not hear even him for improvement ; but now - a - days , we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the ...
Benjamin Franklin. his modest opinion that there were some in his time who thought themselves so good , that they need not hear even him for improvement ; but now - a - days , we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the ...
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... opinion entertained here of Spanish integrity and honor . I hope my pre- sumption in hinting this will be pardoned . If in any thing on this side the globe I can render either ser- vice or pleasure to your royal highness , your com- 7 ...
... opinion entertained here of Spanish integrity and honor . I hope my pre- sumption in hinting this will be pardoned . If in any thing on this side the globe I can render either ser- vice or pleasure to your royal highness , your com- 7 ...
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... opinion ; for I enjoy my friends ' fame as my own . The hint you gave me jocularly , that you did not quite despair of the philosopher's stone , draws from me a request , that when you have found it , you will take care to lose it again ...
... opinion ; for I enjoy my friends ' fame as my own . The hint you gave me jocularly , that you did not quite despair of the philosopher's stone , draws from me a request , that when you have found it , you will take care to lose it again ...
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... opinion , I am not furnished with any reasons , or ideas of reasons , on which to form any opinion . Naturally I should suppose the bookseller to be from experience the best judge , and I should be for leaving it to him . I I did not ...
... opinion , I am not furnished with any reasons , or ideas of reasons , on which to form any opinion . Naturally I should suppose the bookseller to be from experience the best judge , and I should be for leaving it to him . I I did not ...
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