The Select Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including His Autobiography, with Notes and a MemoirJ.L. Shorey, 1866 - 256 Seiten |
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... Colonies - - 46 - Attentions in - VI . Scientific and Economical Pursuits Excursion Ireland His Situation - On a Committee of the Royal Society - Light- ning - rods Sharp and Blunt Conductors - Controversy — Epigram · Abridges the Book ...
... Colonies - - 46 - Attentions in - VI . Scientific and Economical Pursuits Excursion Ireland His Situation - On a Committee of the Royal Society - Light- ning - rods Sharp and Blunt Conductors - Controversy — Epigram · Abridges the Book ...
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... Colonies- Providence . - Ends of · To Miss Mary Stevenson . 2 September , 1769 Mother and Daughter - Reason and Enthusiasm . To Mrs. Jane Mecom . 30 December , 1770 • On Resigning his Office - Theories of Preëxistence . 441 442 To ...
... Colonies- Providence . - Ends of · To Miss Mary Stevenson . 2 September , 1769 Mother and Daughter - Reason and Enthusiasm . To Mrs. Jane Mecom . 30 December , 1770 • On Resigning his Office - Theories of Preëxistence . 441 442 To ...
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... of your relations ! You and I were long friends , you are now my enemy ; and I am - Yours , Franklin After the independence of the Colonies , the friendly in- ACQUAINTANCES IN ENGLAND . 23 To his Wife Nov 13, 1756 418 A Humorous Rebuke.
... of your relations ! You and I were long friends , you are now my enemy ; and I am - Yours , Franklin After the independence of the Colonies , the friendly in- ACQUAINTANCES IN ENGLAND . 23 To his Wife Nov 13, 1756 418 A Humorous Rebuke.
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... Colonies , the friendly in- tercourse of Franklin with Strahan was renewed , and old ties were reknit with added warmth on both sides . ( 6 In the autumn of 1757 Franklin had an attack of illness , resulting in a violent cold and fever ...
... Colonies , the friendly in- tercourse of Franklin with Strahan was renewed , and old ties were reknit with added warmth on both sides . ( 6 In the autumn of 1757 Franklin had an attack of illness , resulting in a violent cold and fever ...
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... Colonies in general as only so many dependencies on the Council - board , the Board of Trade , and the Board of Customs , or as a hot - bed for causes , jobs , and other pecu- niary emoluments , and as bound as effectually by instruc ...
... Colonies in general as only so many dependencies on the Council - board , the Board of Trade , and the Board of Customs , or as a hot - bed for causes , jobs , and other pecu- niary emoluments , and as bound as effectually by instruc ...
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Abbé Morellet acquaintance affairs afterwards agreeable America appeared appointed arrived Arthur Lee Assembly attended Benjamin Boston Britain British brother Colonies commissioners Congress continued conversation David Hartley David Hume desire dispute employed endeavored England entertained father favor France Franklin French friends gave give Gnadenhutten governor Gulf Stream hands Helvetius honor Indians John Adams Keimer king letter lived lodged London Lord Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough lordship ministry never obtained occasion opinion paper Paris Parliament Passy Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia pounds sterling present printed printer printing-house procure proposed Proprietaries province Quakers Ralph received religion replied respect says sect seems sent shillings soon Stamp Act supposed things Thomas Cushing thought thousand pounds tion told took virtue vote wagons wife William William Temple Franklin wish writes wrote young
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Seite 101 - I have lived, Sir, a long time ; and, the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that GOD governs in the affairs of men. And, if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid ? We have been assured, Sir, in the Sacred Writings, that, 'except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it.
Seite 139 - Thus I went up Market Street as far as Fourth Street, passing by the door of Mr. Read, my future wife's father; when she, standing at the door, saw me, and thought I made, as I certainly did, a most awkward, ridiculous appearance.
Seite 203 - ... to attend one of his sermons, in the course of which I perceived he intended to finish with a collection, and I silently resolved he should get nothing from me. I had in my pocket a handful of copper money, three or four silver dollars, and five pistoles in gold ; as he proceeded I began to soften, and concluded to give the copper. Another stroke of his oratory made me ashamed of that, and determined me to give the silver ; and he finished so admirably, that I emptied my pocket wholly into the...
Seite 101 - On the whole, sir, I cannot help expressing a wish that every member of the convention who may still have objections to it, would, with me, on this occasion, doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument.
Seite 124 - My elder brothers were all put apprentices to different trades. I was put to the grammar school at eight years of age, my father intending to devote me, as the tithe of his sons, to the service of the church. My early readiness in learning to read (which must have been very early, as I do not remember when I could not read) and the opinion of all his friends that I should certainly make a good scholar encouraged him in this purpose of his. My uncle Benjamin, too, approved of it, and proposed to give...
Seite 111 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Seite 147 - So I din'd upon cod very heartily, and continued to eat with other people, returning only now and then occasionally to a vegetable diet. So convenient a thing it is to be a reasonable creature, since it enables one to find or make a reason for everything one has a mind to do.
Seite 183 - Temperance, for example, was by some confined to eating and drinking, while by others it was extended to mean the moderating every other pleasure, appetite, inclination, or passion, bodily or mental, even to our avarice and ambition.
Seite 167 - Some books against Deism fell into my hands; they were said to be the substance of sermons preached at Boyle's Lectures. It happened that they wrought an effect on me quite contrary to what was intended by them; for the arguments of the Deists, which were quoted to be refuted, appeared to me much stronger than the refutations; in short, I soon became a thorough Deist.
Seite 43 - ... paper. They were led by a thread. They had not only a respect, but an affection, for Great Britain, for its laws, its customs and manners, and even a fondness for its fashions, that greatly increased the commerce. Natives of Britain were always treated with particular regard ; to be an Old England- man, was, of itself, a character of some respect, and gave a kind of rank among us.