Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen1Colburn, 1818 - 449 páginas |
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... hope , though I must not presume , that the same goodness will still be exercised towards me in continuing that happiness , or enabling me to bear a fatal reverse which I may experience as others have done , the complexion of my future ...
... hope , though I must not presume , that the same goodness will still be exercised towards me in continuing that happiness , or enabling me to bear a fatal reverse which I may experience as others have done , the complexion of my future ...
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... hope thee will not delay it . Life is uncertain , as the preacher tells us ; and what will the world say if kind , humane and benevo- lent Ben . Franklin , should leave his friends and the world deprived of so pleasing and profitable a ...
... hope thee will not delay it . Life is uncertain , as the preacher tells us ; and what will the world say if kind , humane and benevo- lent Ben . Franklin , should leave his friends and the world deprived of so pleasing and profitable a ...
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... hope therefore that you will listen to the prayer addressed to you in this letter , I beg to subscribe myself , my dearest Sir , & c . & c . 66 Signed BENJ . VAUGHAN . " Continuation of the Account of my Life , begun at Passy , near ...
... hope therefore that you will listen to the prayer addressed to you in this letter , I beg to subscribe myself , my dearest Sir , & c . & c . 66 Signed BENJ . VAUGHAN . " Continuation of the Account of my Life , begun at Passy , near ...
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... hope therefore that some of my descendants may follow the example and reap the benefit . It will be remarked that , though my scheme was not wholly without religion , there was in it no mark of any of the distinguishing tenets of any ...
... hope therefore that some of my descendants may follow the example and reap the benefit . It will be remarked that , though my scheme was not wholly without religion , there was in it no mark of any of the distinguishing tenets of any ...
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... hope of success , the danger and necessity being greater . The Assembly however continued firm , believing they had justice on their side ; and that it would be giving up an essential right , if they suffered the Governor to amend their ...
... hope of success , the danger and necessity being greater . The Assembly however continued firm , believing they had justice on their side ; and that it would be giving up an essential right , if they suffered the Governor to amend their ...
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