Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin..., Volumen3H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... pleasures we enjoy in this world , are rather from God's goodness than our merit : how much more such happiness of heaven ! For my part , I have not the vanity to think I deserve it , the folly to expect it , nor the ambition to desire ...
... pleasures we enjoy in this world , are rather from God's goodness than our merit : how much more such happiness of heaven ! For my part , I have not the vanity to think I deserve it , the folly to expect it , nor the ambition to desire ...
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... pleasure , and no trouble . For though I may not be able , out of my own little stock of know- ledge , to afford you what you require , I can easily direct you to the books where it may most readily be found . Adieu , and believe me ...
... pleasure , and no trouble . For though I may not be able , out of my own little stock of know- ledge , to afford you what you require , I can easily direct you to the books where it may most readily be found . Adieu , and believe me ...
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... pleasure of once more seeing and con- versing with you ; and though living on in one's children , as we both may do , is a good thing , I can- not but fancy it might be better to continue living ourselves at the same time . I rejoice ...
... pleasure of once more seeing and con- versing with you ; and though living on in one's children , as we both may do , is a good thing , I can- not but fancy it might be better to continue living ourselves at the same time . I rejoice ...
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... 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 mands will make me happy . With the utmost esteem 20 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
... 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 mands will make me happy . With the utmost esteem 20 PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE.
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... pleasures , and hap- py with their happiness , when none occur of your then perhaps you will not so soon be weary of the place you chance to be in , and so fond of ram- bling to get rid of your ennui . ennui . I fancy you have hit upon ...
... pleasures , and hap- py with their happiness , when none occur of your then perhaps you will not so soon be weary of the place you chance to be in , and so fond of ram- bling to get rid of your ennui . ennui . I fancy you have hit upon ...
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