Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... duty in that manner which the venerable writer him- self would have prescribed , could he have anticipated the disorders which have ravaged the most polished and enlightened states since his removal from this scene of pride and weakness ...
... duty in that manner which the venerable writer him- self would have prescribed , could he have anticipated the disorders which have ravaged the most polished and enlightened states since his removal from this scene of pride and weakness ...
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... duty , and shame his calumniators . That period has at length arrived , and the world will now see whether an enlightened government could be weak enough to be frightened by the posthumous works of a philosopher ; or whether a man of ...
... duty , and shame his calumniators . That period has at length arrived , and the world will now see whether an enlightened government could be weak enough to be frightened by the posthumous works of a philosopher ; or whether a man of ...
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... duty , though I could not afford time to practise it .. When about sixteen years of age I happened to meet with a book , written by one Tryon , recommending a vegetable diet . I determined to go into it . My brother , being yet ...
... duty , though I could not afford time to practise it .. When about sixteen years of age I happened to meet with a book , written by one Tryon , recommending a vegetable diet . I determined to go into it . My brother , being yet ...
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... duty . 9. MODERATION . - Avoid extremes : forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve . 10. CLEANLINESS . - Tolerate no uncleanliness in body , clothes , or habitation . 11. TRANQUILLITY . - Be not disturbed at trifles ...
... duty . 9. MODERATION . - Avoid extremes : forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve . 10. CLEANLINESS . - Tolerate no uncleanliness in body , clothes , or habitation . 11. TRANQUILLITY . - Be not disturbed at trifles ...
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... regularly took my turn of duty there , as a common soldier . My activity in these operations was agreeable to the Governor and council ; they VOL . I. M took me into confidence , and I was consulted by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 89.
... regularly took my turn of duty there , as a common soldier . My activity in these operations was agreeable to the Governor and council ; they VOL . I. M took me into confidence , and I was consulted by BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . 89.
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