Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... 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 right hand : for independ ...
... 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 right hand : for independ ...
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... wind to waft me to America , but cannot leave this happy island and my friends in it without extreme regret , though I am going to a country and a people that I love . I am going from the Old World to the New , and I fancy I feel like ...
... wind to waft me to America , but cannot leave this happy island and my friends in it without extreme regret , though I am going to a country and a people that I love . I am going from the Old World to the New , and I fancy I feel like ...
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... wind , we were obliged , when the ebb was spent , to cast anchor and wait for the next . The heat of the sun on the vessel was excessive , the company strangers to me , and not very agreeable . Near the river - side I saw what I took to ...
... wind , we were obliged , when the ebb was spent , to cast anchor and wait for the next . The heat of the sun on the vessel was excessive , the company strangers to me , and not very agreeable . Near the river - side I saw what I took to ...
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... wind , hail , and rain , seemed to be threatened with absolute destruction ; yet the storm being past , it recovers fresh verdure , shoots up with double vigour , and delights the eye not of its owner only , but of every observing ...
... wind , hail , and rain , seemed to be threatened with absolute destruction ; yet the storm being past , it recovers fresh verdure , shoots up with double vigour , and delights the eye not of its owner only , but of every observing ...
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... we hope for each a prosperous voyage ; but contrary winds , hidden shoals , storms , and en- emies , come in for a share in the disposition of vents ; and though these occasion a mixture of dis- 182 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
... we hope for each a prosperous voyage ; but contrary winds , hidden shoals , storms , and en- emies , come in for a share in the disposition of vents ; and though these occasion a mixture of dis- 182 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
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