| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen - 1875 - 664 Seiten
...years, he was able to record in his autobiography " that, were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from...this were denied, I should still accept the offer." Born in the humbler walks of life, in a little colonial seaport of less than ten thousand inhabitants,... | |
| 1877 - 972 Seiten
...reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to say, that were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from...besides correcting the faults, change some sinister accident« and events of it for others more favorable. But though this were denied, I should still... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1886 - 568 Seiten
...reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to say, that were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from...besides correcting the faults, change some sinister actions and events of it for others more favorable. But though this were denied, I should still accept... | |
| Charles Francis Richardson - 1889 - 572 Seiten
...reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to say, that were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from...besides correcting the faults, change some sinister actions and events of it for others more favorable. But though this were denied, I should still accept... | |
| William Stebbing - 1887 - 432 Seiten
...reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to say that, were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from its beginning." At the age of twenty-one, he nearly died of pleurisy. " I was," he says, " rather disappointed when... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1888 - 330 Seiten
...reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to say, that were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from...besides correcting the faults, change some sinister 1 accidents and events of it for others more favorable. But though this were denied, I should still... | |
| Katharine Lee Bates - 1897 - 456 Seiten
...eternal misery." Dr. Franklin, on the other hand, had found this world so agreeable that he would " have no objection to a repetition of the same life from...second edition to correct some faults of the first." But Woolman wrote his Journal neither in self- accusing consciousness nor self-complacent retrospect.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1899 - 204 Seiten
...reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to say, that were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from...a repetition is not to be expected, the next thing like living one's life over again seems to be a recollection of that life, and to make that recollection... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 238 Seiten
...reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to say, that were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from...sinister accidents and events of it for others more favor, able. But though this were denied, I should still accept the offer. Since such a repetition... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 354 Seiten
...reflected on it, has induced me sometimes to say, that were it offered to my choice, I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from its beginning, only asking the 1The country-seat of Bishop Shipley, the good bishop, as Dr Franklin used to style him. — B. 'After... | |
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