Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... happy without it , is not sufficient to make us happy of itself . Happiness springs immedi- ately from the mind ; health is but to be consider- ed as a condition or circumstance , without which this happiness cannot be tasted pure and ...
... happy without it , is not sufficient to make us happy of itself . Happiness springs immedi- ately from the mind ; health is but to be consider- ed as a condition or circumstance , without which this happiness cannot be tasted pure and ...
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... happy day in the delightful gar- den and sweet society of the Moulin Joly , I stop- ped a little in one of our walks , and stayed some time behind the company . We had been shown numberless skeletons of a kind of little fly , called an ...
... happy day in the delightful gar- den and sweet society of the Moulin Joly , I stop- ped a little in one of our walks , and stayed some time behind the company . We had been shown numberless skeletons of a kind of little fly , called an ...
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... Happy people ! thought I ; you are certainly under a wise , just , and mild government , since you have no pub- lic grievances to complain of , nor any subject of contention but the perfections and imperfections of foreign music . I ...
... Happy people ! thought I ; you are certainly under a wise , just , and mild government , since you have no pub- lic grievances to complain of , nor any subject of contention but the perfections and imperfections of foreign music . I ...
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... happy . Banish the bleak winds of sorrow from thy mind , and live independent . Then shalt thou be a man , and not hide thy face at the approach of the rich , nor suffer the pain of feeling little when the sons of fortune walk at thy ...
... happy . Banish the bleak winds of sorrow from thy mind , and live independent . Then shalt thou be a man , and not hide thy face at the approach of the rich , nor suffer the pain of feeling little when the sons of fortune walk at thy ...
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... happy on the conveniences of things , the pleasant parts of conversation , the well- dressed dishes , the goodness of the wines , the fine weather , & c . , and enjoy all with cheerfulness . Those who are to be unhappy , think and speak ...
... happy on the conveniences of things , the pleasant parts of conversation , the well- dressed dishes , the goodness of the wines , the fine weather , & c . , and enjoy all with cheerfulness . Those who are to be unhappy , think and speak ...
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