The works of Benjamin Franklin: with notes and a life of the author by J. Sparks, Band 10 |
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... believe he was at bottom , and would prove himself a good one . Guard him against mistaken notions of the American people . You have deceived yourselves too long with vain ex- pectations of reaping advantage from our little discon ...
... believe he was at bottom , and would prove himself a good one . Guard him against mistaken notions of the American people . You have deceived yourselves too long with vain ex- pectations of reaping advantage from our little discon ...
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... believe me ever , with sincere and great esteem , yours affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . TO MRS . MARY HEWSON . On the future Establishment of her Children . MY DEAR FRIEND , Passy , 7 September , 1783 . I received your kind letter of the ...
... believe me ever , with sincere and great esteem , yours affectionately , B. FRANKLIN . TO MRS . MARY HEWSON . On the future Establishment of her Children . MY DEAR FRIEND , Passy , 7 September , 1783 . I received your kind letter of the ...
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... believe , that you were averse to our obtaining the full extent of boundary and fishery secured to us by the treaty . Your conduct respecting them through- out the negotiation indicated a strong , a steady at- tachment to both those ...
... believe , that you were averse to our obtaining the full extent of boundary and fishery secured to us by the treaty . Your conduct respecting them through- out the negotiation indicated a strong , a steady at- tachment to both those ...
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... believe them . It was improbable , that I should at this distance com- bine with anybody to urge the redemption of the pa- per on those unjust terms , having no interest in such redemption . It was impossible , that I should have traded ...
... believe them . It was improbable , that I should at this distance com- bine with anybody to urge the redemption of the pa- per on those unjust terms , having no interest in such redemption . It was impossible , that I should have traded ...
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... pleased to direct your favors to Soho Square ; they are sent to me without delay wherever I am . obliged , & c . Believe me , your JOSEPH BANKS . TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . Relations with Morocco . 14 [ ÆT . 77 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... pleased to direct your favors to Soho Square ; they are sent to me without delay wherever I am . obliged , & c . Believe me , your JOSEPH BANKS . TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . Relations with Morocco . 14 [ ÆT . 77 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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Seite 207 - ... the Book of Common Prayer, and administration of the Sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England, together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches, and the form or manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops priests, and deacons.
Seite 409 - God grant, that not only the love of liberty, but a thorough knowledge of the rights of man, may pervade all the nations of the earth ; so that a philosopher may set his foot anywhere on its surface, and say, This is my country...
Seite 82 - ... debts. In that case, when you meet with another honest man in similar distress you must pay me by lending this sum to him; enjoining him to discharge the debt by a like operation when he shall be able and shall meet with such another opportunity. I hope it may thus go through many hands before it meets with a knave that will stop its progress.
Seite 59 - ... as due to the mandarin himself; on the supposition that it must have been owing to the education, instruction, and good example, afforded him by his parents, that he was rendered capable of serving the public.
Seite 408 - Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.* Benjamin Franklin, Letter to Jean Baptiste Le Roy, 13 Nov.
Seite 11 - I hope it will be lasting, and that mankind will at length, as they call themselves reasonable creatures, have reason and sense enough to settle their differences without cutting throats : for, in my opinion, there never was a good war or a bad peace.
Seite 457 - A True State of the Proceedings in the Parliament of Great Britain, and in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Relative to the Giving and Granting the Money of the People of that Province, and of all America, in the House of Commons, in which they are not represented.
Seite 88 - ... be encouraged and promoted by better prospects of success. Let us therefore beware of being lulled into a dangerous security; and of being both enervated and impoverished by luxury; of being weakened by internal contentions and divisions; of being shamefully extravagant in contracting private debts, while we are backward in discharging honorably those of the public ; of neglect in military...
Seite 98 - Esquire, President;" and the date supposed to be omitted, perhaps from its not appearing in figures, is nevertheless to be found written in words at length, viz. " this fourteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four," which made the figures unnecessary.
Seite 173 - UNDER this marble, or under this sill, Or under this turf, or e'en what they will ; Whatever an heir, or a friend in his stead, Or any good creature shall lay o'er my head, Lies one who ne'er cared, and still cares not a pin What they said, or may say, of the mortal within : But who, living and dying, serene still and free, Trusts in God, that as well as he was, he shall be.