The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 7Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... happy exchange , and the occasion not an un- fortunate one . It is very agreeable to me to hear so good an account of your other children ; in such a number to have no bad ones is a great happiness . The horse sold very low indeed . If ...
... happy exchange , and the occasion not an un- fortunate one . It is very agreeable to me to hear so good an account of your other children ; in such a number to have no bad ones is a great happiness . The horse sold very low indeed . If ...
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... happy , one had always the means of happiness , without ever enjoying the thing ; the other had always the thing , without ever possessing the means . Parsons , even in his prosperity , always fretting ; Potts , in the midst of his ...
... happy , one had always the means of happiness , without ever enjoying the thing ; the other had always the thing , without ever possessing the means . Parsons , even in his prosperity , always fretting ; Potts , in the midst of his ...
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... happy with my American friends and family about me ; and it made me more happy in showing me , that I am not yet forgotten by the dear friends I left in England . And , indeed , why should I fear they will ever forget me , when I feel ...
... happy with my American friends and family about me ; and it made me more happy in showing me , that I am not yet forgotten by the dear friends I left in England . And , indeed , why should I fear they will ever forget me , when I feel ...
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To Josiah Franklin 13 April | 6 |
To Josiah and Abiah Franklin 6 September | 14 |
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