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 AuthorTappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1836 |
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... cause ? These Rules were drawn up in the year 1728 , and designed as general regulations for a Club , called THE JUNTO , consisting of a select number of Franklin's acquaintances in Philadelphia , whom he had in- duced to associate and ...
... cause ? These Rules were drawn up in the year 1728 , and designed as general regulations for a Club , called THE JUNTO , consisting of a select number of Franklin's acquaintances in Philadelphia , whom he had in- duced to associate and ...
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... cause of the oppressed , his fidelity in friendship , his humility , his honesty and sincerity , his moderation , and his loyalty to the government ; his piety , his temperance , his love to mankind , his magnanimity , his public ...
... cause of the oppressed , his fidelity in friendship , his humility , his honesty and sincerity , his moderation , and his loyalty to the government ; his piety , his temperance , his love to mankind , his magnanimity , his public ...
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... cause , in such a case , as is justly observed , the pleas- ure arising from a tale of wit and novelty soon dies away in generous and honest minds , and is followed with a secret grief to see their neighbours calum- niated . But if I ...
... cause , in such a case , as is justly observed , the pleas- ure arising from a tale of wit and novelty soon dies away in generous and honest minds , and is followed with a secret grief to see their neighbours calum- niated . But if I ...
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... cause , why this rational and moral good so infinitely excels the mere natural or sensual . Phil . I think , Horatio , that I have clearly shown you the difference between merely natural or sensual good , and rational or moral good ...
... cause , why this rational and moral good so infinitely excels the mere natural or sensual . Phil . I think , Horatio , that I have clearly shown you the difference between merely natural or sensual good , and rational or moral good ...
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... cause the necessary garrisons to be reinforced , and will disband those that are useless ? ' " I should be of opinion , ' said Glaucon , ' to leave none of them on foot , because they ruin a country on pretence of defending it . ' But ...
... cause the necessary garrisons to be reinforced , and will disband those that are useless ? ' " I should be of opinion , ' said Glaucon , ' to leave none of them on foot , because they ruin a country on pretence of defending it . ' But ...
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