Life with a considerable Share of Felicity, the conducing Means I made use of, which, with the Blessing of God, so well succeeded, my Posterity may like to know, as they may find some of them suitable to their own Situations, and therefore fit to be imitated. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin - Página 2por Benjamin Franklin - 1923 - 286 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1871 - 506 páginas
...felicity, the conducing meats .' made use of, which, with the blessing of God, so well succeeded, my posterity may like to know, as they may find some of them suitable to tbt-- own situation, and therefore fit to DC imitated." If the world, on it whole, has been going forward... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow - 1875 - 579 páginas
...felicity, the conducing means I made use of, which, with the blessing of God, so well succeeded, my posterity may like to know, as they may find some...own situations, and therefore fit to be imitated. (From the Autograph, pi) My grandfather Thomas, who was born in 1598, lived at Ecton till he grew too... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1875 - 812 páginas
...felicity, the conducing means I made use of, which, with the blessing of Goti, so well succeeded, my posterity may like to know, as they may find some of them suital,le to their own situations, and therefore fit to be imitated. (From the Autograph, p. I.) My... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow (de New York, jurisconsulte.) - 1879 - 596 páginas
...felicity, the conducing means I made use of, which, with the blessing of God, so well succeeded, my posterity may like to know, as they may find some...own situations, and therefore fit to be imitated. (From the Autograph, p. I.) My grandfather Thomas, who was born in 1598, lived at Ecton till he grew... | |
| 1880 - 588 páginas
...written : ' The felicity of my life, * when I reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to say;that, ' were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection...a repetition of the same life from its beginning.' At the age of twenty-one, he nearly died of pleurisy. ' I was,' he says, ' rather disappointed when... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, John Bigelow - 1884 - 594 páginas
...felicity, the conducing means I made use of, which, with the blessing of God, so well succeeded, my posterity may like to know, as they may find some...them suitable to their own situations, and therefore ft to be imitated. (From the Autograph, p. I.) My grandfather Thomas, who was bom in 1598, lived at... | |
| William Stebbing - 1887 - 432 páginas
...of happiness in life, and was grateful for it. He himself has written : " The felicity of my life, when I reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to...a repetition of the same life from its beginning." At the age of twenty-one, he nearly died of pleurisy. " I was," he says, " rather disappointed when... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1888 - 604 páginas
...felicity, the conducing means I made use of, which, with the blessing of God, so well succeeded, my posterity may like to know, as they may find some of them suitable to t/ieir own situations, anjl therefore fit to be imitated. (From the Autograph, p. I.) My grandfather... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Julian Willis Abernethy - 1892 - 200 páginas
...of felicity, the conducing means I made use of, which with the blessing of God so well succeeded, my posterity may like to know, as they may find some...say, that were it offered to my choice, I should have 1. He was at Twyford, England, visiting his friend the Bishop of St. Asaph, Dr. Jonathan Shipley, "... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1892 - 572 páginas
...felicity, the conducing means I made use of (which with the blessing of God so well succeeded), my posterity may like to know, as they may find some...own situations, and therefore fit to be imitated. . . . Hereby, too, I shall indulge the inclination, so natural in old men, to be talking of themselves... | |
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