Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...: Posthumous and other writingsH. Colburn, 1819 |
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... things which seem purely designed for the delight of man , I believe he is not offended when he sees his chil- dren solace themselves in any manner of pleasant exercises and innocent delights , and I think no pleasure innocent that is ...
... things which seem purely designed for the delight of man , I believe he is not offended when he sees his chil- dren solace themselves in any manner of pleasant exercises and innocent delights , and I think no pleasure innocent that is ...
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... things ; thou hast created man , bestowing life and reason , and placed him in dignity superior to thy other earthly creatures . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 4. Thy wisdom , thy power , and thy goodness , are everywhere clearly seen ...
... things ; thou hast created man , bestowing life and reason , and placed him in dignity superior to thy other earthly creatures . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 4. Thy wisdom , thy power , and thy goodness , are everywhere clearly seen ...
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... things , let your ceaseless change Vary to our great Maker stilln e wpraise ! Ye mists and exhalations ! that now rise From hill , or streaming lakes dusky or grey , Till the sun paint your fleecy skirts with gold , In honor to the ...
... things , let your ceaseless change Vary to our great Maker stilln e wpraise ! Ye mists and exhalations ! that now rise From hill , or streaming lakes dusky or grey , Till the sun paint your fleecy skirts with gold , In honor to the ...
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... things which we often hear mentioned in the petitions of men to the Deity , would prove real goods if they were in our possession , and as I have reason to hope and believe that the goodness of my heavenly Father will not withhold from ...
... things which we often hear mentioned in the petitions of men to the Deity , would prove real goods if they were in our possession , and as I have reason to hope and believe that the goodness of my heavenly Father will not withhold from ...
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... things , that Lord Kaimes , in his Sketches of the History of Man , ( Vol . II . p . 472 , 473. ) thus expresses himself on the subject of this . parable : " The following parable against persecution was communi- cated to me by Dr ...
... things , that Lord Kaimes , in his Sketches of the History of Man , ( Vol . II . p . 472 , 473. ) thus expresses himself on the subject of this . parable : " The following parable against persecution was communi- cated to me by Dr ...
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