Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... friendship had not over - rated the value of these papers , was quickly made evident by the reception which they expe- rienced , not only in this country , ' but on the continent of Europe , where they were trans- lated into several ...
... friendship had not over - rated the value of these papers , was quickly made evident by the reception which they expe- rienced , not only in this country , ' but on the continent of Europe , where they were trans- lated into several ...
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... friends , who received them with avidity . It merits observation , however , that notwith- standing the high eminence which Dr. Frank- lin attained as an experimentalist , he in reality may be said to have only made philosophy the ...
... friends , who received them with avidity . It merits observation , however , that notwith- standing the high eminence which Dr. Frank- lin attained as an experimentalist , he in reality may be said to have only made philosophy the ...
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... , for many reasons , that he is a good Being ; and as I should be happy to have so wise , good , and powerful a Being my friend , let me con- sider in what manner I shall make myself most acceptable PART I. 3 MISCELLANIES .
... , for many reasons , that he is a good Being ; and as I should be happy to have so wise , good , and powerful a Being my friend , let me con- sider in what manner I shall make myself most acceptable PART I. 3 MISCELLANIES .
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... friendship and benevo- lence , and every virtue ; thou art my friend , my father , and my benefactor . - Praised be thy name , O God , for ever ! Amen . [ After this , it will not be improper to read part of some such book as Ray's ...
... friendship and benevo- lence , and every virtue ; thou art my friend , my father , and my benefactor . - Praised be thy name , O God , for ever ! Amen . [ After this , it will not be improper to read part of some such book as Ray's ...
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... friendship , faithful in trust , and impartial in judgment , watchful against pride , and against anger ( that ... friends , exercising charity and liberality to the poor , and pity to the miserable , - Help me , O Father ! That I ...
... friendship , faithful in trust , and impartial in judgment , watchful against pride , and against anger ( that ... friends , exercising charity and liberality to the poor , and pity to the miserable , - Help me , O Father ! That I ...
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