Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1McCarty & Davis, 1840 |
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... sentiments without awakening painful recollec- tions , or rekindling the dying embers of animosity ; while the historian and the moralist may learn from them the secret springs of public events , and the folly of being carried away by ...
... sentiments without awakening painful recollec- tions , or rekindling the dying embers of animosity ; while the historian and the moralist may learn from them the secret springs of public events , and the folly of being carried away by ...
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... sentiments in each sentence , laid them by a few days , and then without looking at the book , tried to complete the papers again , by expressing each hinted sentiment at length and as fully as it had been expressed before in any ...
... sentiments in each sentence , laid them by a few days , and then without looking at the book , tried to complete the papers again , by expressing each hinted sentiment at length and as fully as it had been expressed before in any ...
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... sentiments may occasion opposition and prevent a candid attention . If you desire im- provement from others , you should not at the same time express yourself fixed in your pre- sent opinions ; modest and sensible men who do not love ...
... sentiments may occasion opposition and prevent a candid attention . If you desire im- provement from others , you should not at the same time express yourself fixed in your pre- sent opinions ; modest and sensible men who do not love ...
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... sentiments of good will to- wards me ; for , when she witnessed the daily growing familiarity between the young wo- men and myself , which they appeared to en- courage , she took me aside , and said , " Young man , I am concerned for ...
... sentiments of good will to- wards me ; for , when she witnessed the daily growing familiarity between the young wo- men and myself , which they appeared to en- courage , she took me aside , and said , " Young man , I am concerned for ...
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... sentiments , reasonings , & c . to be made use of in it ; some of which I have still by me : but the necessary close attention to private business , in the earlier part of life ; and public business since , have occasioned my postponing ...
... sentiments , reasonings , & c . to be made use of in it ; some of which I have still by me : but the necessary close attention to private business , in the earlier part of life ; and public business since , have occasioned my postponing ...
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