Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1818 |
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... ii . p . 84. , 4to . ed.-P. 161. , 8vo . Vol . 1 . 2 Dr. Franklin had relieved Mr. Whitfield in a paralytic case , by the application of electricity . VOL . 1 . A should desire is , that you would always be equally.
... ii . p . 84. , 4to . ed.-P. 161. , 8vo . Vol . 1 . 2 Dr. Franklin had relieved Mr. Whitfield in a paralytic case , by the application of electricity . VOL . 1 . A should desire is , that you would always be equally.
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... desire it ; but content myself in submitting to the will and disposal of that God who made me , who has hitherto preserved and blessed me , and in whose fatherly goodness I may well confide , that he will never make me miserable ; and ...
... desire it ; but content myself in submitting to the will and disposal of that God who made me , who has hitherto preserved and blessed me , and in whose fatherly goodness I may well confide , that he will never make me miserable ; and ...
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... desire to see it diminished , nor would I endeavor to lessen it in any man . But I wish it were more productive of good works than I have generally seen it : I mean real good works ; works of kindness , charity , mercy , and public ...
... desire to see it diminished , nor would I endeavor to lessen it in any man . But I wish it were more productive of good works than I have generally seen it : I mean real good works ; works of kindness , charity , mercy , and public ...
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... desire , you say , my impartial thoughts on the subject of an early marriage , by way of answer to the numberless objections that have been made by numerous persons to your own . You may remember , when you consulted me on the occasion ...
... desire , you say , my impartial thoughts on the subject of an early marriage , by way of answer to the numberless objections that have been made by numerous persons to your own . You may remember , when you consulted me on the occasion ...
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... desire that are useful and necessary , and omit the rest ; for as you say you should " have great pride in wearing any thing I send , and showing it as your father's taste , " I must avoid giving you an opportunity of doing that with ...
... desire that are useful and necessary , and omit the rest ; for as you say you should " have great pride in wearing any thing I send , and showing it as your father's taste , " I must avoid giving you an opportunity of doing that with ...
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