Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... desire of his numerous friends . Upon the Editor , therefore , has devolved the task of filling up the chasms in the best manner that he could from the letters and other papers of his revered relative ; and where these documents failed ...
... desire of his numerous friends . Upon the Editor , therefore , has devolved the task of filling up the chasms in the best manner that he could from the letters and other papers of his revered relative ; and where these documents failed ...
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... desire with all humility to acknowledge that I attribute the mentioned happiness of my past life to his divine providence , which led me to the means I used , and gave the success . My belief of this induces me to hope , though I must ...
... desire with all humility to acknowledge that I attribute the mentioned happiness of my past life to his divine providence , which led me to the means I used , and gave the success . My belief of this induces me to hope , though I must ...
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... desire instruction and improvement from others , you should not at the same time express yourself fixed in your present opinions : modest and sensible men , who do not love disputation , will leave you undisturbed in the possession of ...
... desire instruction and improvement from others , you should not at the same time express yourself fixed in your present opinions : modest and sensible men , who do not love disputation , will leave you undisturbed in the possession of ...
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... to be under the direction of a president , and to be conducted in the sincere spirit of enquiry after truth , without fondness for dis- ' See Appendix , No. 2 . 1 pute , or desire of victory ; and to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 47.
... to be under the direction of a president , and to be conducted in the sincere spirit of enquiry after truth , without fondness for dis- ' See Appendix , No. 2 . 1 pute , or desire of victory ; and to BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 47.
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Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. 1 pute , or desire of victory ; and to prevent warmth , all expressions of positiveness in opinions , or direct contradiction , were after some time made contraband , and pro- hibited under ...
Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin. 1 pute , or desire of victory ; and to prevent warmth , all expressions of positiveness in opinions , or direct contradiction , were after some time made contraband , and pro- hibited under ...
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