Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ. M. Dent & Company, 1910 - 314 páginas |
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... virtue , or greatness . end likewise happens without a means , so we shall find , sir , that even you yourself framed a plan by which you became considerable ; but at the same time we may see that though the event is flattering , the ...
... virtue , or greatness . end likewise happens without a means , so we shall find , sir , that even you yourself framed a plan by which you became considerable ; but at the same time we may see that though the event is flattering , the ...
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... virtues , on which line , and in its proper column , I might mark , by a little black spot , every fault I found upon examination to have been committed respecting that virtue upon that day . Form of the pages . TEMPERANCE . EAT NOT TO ...
... virtues , on which line , and in its proper column , I might mark , by a little black spot , every fault I found upon examination to have been committed respecting that virtue upon that day . Form of the pages . TEMPERANCE . EAT NOT TO ...
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... virtue , by clearing successively my lines of their spots , till in the end , by a number of courses , I should be happy in viewing a clean book , after a thirteen weeks ' daily examination . This my little book had for its motto these ...
... virtue , by clearing successively my lines of their spots , till in the end , by a number of courses , I should be happy in viewing a clean book , after a thirteen weeks ' daily examination . This my little book had for its motto these ...
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