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, Band 1B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... character . Such a charge , considering that he had originally proposed these articles as essential , and had zealously supported them to their fullest extent in every stage of the ne- gotiation , appeared to him as ungrateful as it was ...
... character . Such a charge , considering that he had originally proposed these articles as essential , and had zealously supported them to their fullest extent in every stage of the ne- gotiation , appeared to him as ungrateful as it was ...
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... character , fortune , and power , mentioned in history ; the advantages of temperance , order , frugality , industry , and perseverance . Indeed , the general natural tendency of reading good history must be , to fix in the minds of ...
... character , fortune , and power , mentioned in history ; the advantages of temperance , order , frugality , industry , and perseverance . Indeed , the general natural tendency of reading good history must be , to fix in the minds of ...
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... character of sincerity . To express my sense of the importance of a good private character in public affairs more strongly , I said the advantage of having it , and the disadvantage of not having it , were so great , that I even ...
... character of sincerity . To express my sense of the importance of a good private character in public affairs more strongly , I said the advantage of having it , and the disadvantage of not having it , were so great , that I even ...
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PART THIRD CONTINUED | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 53 |
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accordingly acquaintance advantage affairs afterwards American appeared appointed arrived Art of Virtue Assembly attended Benjamin Benjamin Franklin Boston British called captain colonies commissioners conduct Congress continued desired Ecton EDITOR endeavour England father favor France Franklin French friends gave give Governor hands honor Hugh Meredith instructions Keimer King letters lived lodged London Lord Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Loudoun ment mentioned ministers Motto never night obtained occasion opinion pamphlet paper Paris Parliament Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Gazette persons Philadelphia political Poor Richard's Almanac pounds sterling present printed printer printing-house procure proposed Proprietaries province published Quakers Ralph received respect sail says seems sent ship Society soon Stamp Act Street thing thought tion told took town treaty Vergennes virtue William William Temple Franklin writing wrote young