Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... happiness of all mankind . London , April , 1819 . DR . FRANKLIN'S MEMOIRS Consist altogether of Six Volumes . They are divided into Three Parts ; each Part being published and sold separately ; viz.- Vols . 1 and 2 , containing the ...
... happiness of all mankind . London , April , 1819 . DR . FRANKLIN'S MEMOIRS Consist altogether of Six Volumes . They are divided into Three Parts ; each Part being published and sold separately ; viz.- Vols . 1 and 2 , containing the ...
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... happiness of those he has created ; and since without virtue a man can have no happiness in this world , I firmly believe he delights to see me virtuous , because he is pleased when he sees me happy . And since he has created many ...
... happiness of those he has created ; and since without virtue a man can have no happiness in this world , I firmly believe he delights to see me virtuous , because he is pleased when he sees me happy . And since he has created many ...
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... happiness , by sup- porting among them the public worship of God , and the preaching of the gospel ; that where par- ticular people fancied a particular mode , that mode might probably therefore be of most use to those people ; and that ...
... happiness , by sup- porting among them the public worship of God , and the preaching of the gospel ; that where par- ticular people fancied a particular mode , that mode might probably therefore be of most use to those people ; and that ...
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... happiness , as rough and dread- ful as she has been made to appear , is in truth the kindest and most beautiful mistress in the world . Hor . Prithee , Philocles , do not wrap yourself in allegory and metaphor : why do you tease me thus ...
... happiness , as rough and dread- ful as she has been made to appear , is in truth the kindest and most beautiful mistress in the world . Hor . Prithee , Philocles , do not wrap yourself in allegory and metaphor : why do you tease me thus ...
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... happiness to - morrow , next week , or next year ; for , as we all wish to live , we are obliged by reason to take as much care for our future , as our present happiness , and not build one upon the ruins of the other : but if through ...
... happiness to - morrow , next week , or next year ; for , as we all wish to live , we are obliged by reason to take as much care for our future , as our present happiness , and not build one upon the ruins of the other : but if through ...
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