The Select Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including His AutobiographyPhillips, Sampson, 1853 - 488 Seiten |
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... hope for in the ear ? When flowers are beautiful before they ' re blown , What rarities will afterward be shown ! If trees good fruit unnoculated bear , You may be sure ' t will afterward be rare . If fruits are sweet before they ' ve ...
... hope for in the ear ? When flowers are beautiful before they ' re blown , What rarities will afterward be shown ! If trees good fruit unnoculated bear , You may be sure ' t will afterward be rare . If fruits are sweet before they ' ve ...
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... hope you will — if backed by the general honest resolutions of the people to buy British goods of no others , but to manufacture for themselves , or use colony manufactures only - be the means , under God , of recovering and ...
... hope you will — if backed by the general honest resolutions of the people to buy British goods of no others , but to manufacture for themselves , or use colony manufactures only - be the means , under God , of recovering and ...
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... hope for less embarrassment from the new administration . A general respect paid me by the learned - a number of friends and acquaintance among them , with whom I have a pleasing intercourse ; a character of so much weight , that it has ...
... hope for less embarrassment from the new administration . A general respect paid me by the learned - a number of friends and acquaintance among them , with whom I have a pleasing intercourse ; a character of so much weight , that it has ...
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... hope , my lords , you will mark and brand the man , for the honor of this country , of Europe , and of mankind . " " He has forfeited all the respect of societies and of men . Into what companies will he hereafter go with an ...
... hope , my lords , you will mark and brand the man , for the honor of this country , of Europe , and of mankind . " " He has forfeited all the respect of societies and of men . Into what companies will he hereafter go with an ...
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... hope we are not to have a civil war . ' They should kiss and be friends , ' said I ; ' what can they do better ? Quarrelling can be of service to neither , but is ruin to both . ' ' I have often said , ' replied she , that I wished ...
... hope we are not to have a civil war . ' They should kiss and be friends , ' said I ; ' what can they do better ? Quarrelling can be of service to neither , but is ruin to both . ' ' I have often said , ' replied she , that I wished ...
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acquaintance affairs afterwards agreeable America appeared appointed Art of Virtue Assembly attended body Boston Britain called chimney cold Colonies conduct conductors Congress continued conversation David Hume dear desire electricity employed endeavor England father favor fire fluid France Franklin French friends gave give Gout governor hand happy heat Helvetius honor hundred John Adams Keimer kind letter live London Lord Camden Lord Chatham Lord Hillsborough Lord Loudoun Lord Stanhope lordship means ment nature never observed obtained occasion opinion paper Parliament Passy Pennsylvania perhaps person Philadelphia pleased pleasure Poor Richard's Almanac pounds pounds sterling present printed printer printing-house procure proposed Proprietary province Quakers reason received respect says seems sent shillings soon suppose things thought tion told took virtue William Temple Franklin wish writing wrote young
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Seite 101 - I have lived, sir, a long time; and the longer I live the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that God governs in the affairs of men.
Seite 131 - I took a delight in it, practiced it continually, and grew very artful and expert in drawing people, even of superior knowledge, into concessions the consequences of which they did not foresee, entangling them in difficulties out of which they could not extricate themselves, and so obtaining victories that neither myself nor my cause always deserved.
Seite 117 - As to Jesus of Nazareth, my opinion of whom you particularly desire, I think the system of morals and his religion as he left them to us, the best the world ever saw or is like to see; but I apprehend it has received various corrupting changes, and I have with most of the present dissenters in England, some doubts as to his divinity...
Seite 187 - Father of light and life ! thou Good Supreme ! O teach me what is good ! teach me Thyself ! Save me from folly, vanity, and vice, From every low pursuit! and feed my soul With knowledge, conscious peace, and virtue pure; Sacred, substantial, never-fading bliss...
Seite 174 - I had been of some service, thought fit to reward me, by employing me in printing the money ; a very profitable job, and a great help to me. This was another advantage gained by my being able to write.
Seite 111 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Seite 138 - I have been the more particular in this description of my journey, and shall be so of my first entry into that city, that you may in your mind compare such unlikely beginnings with the figure I have since made there.
Seite 157 - I endeavored to convince him that the bodily strength afforded by beer could only be in proportion to the grain or flour of the barley dissolved in the water of which it was made ; that there was more flour in a pennyworth of bread ; and therefore, if he would eat that with a pint of water, it would give him more strength than a quart of beer.
Seite 178 - And now I set on foot my first project of a public nature, that for a subscription library. I drew up the proposals, got them put into form by our great scrivener, Brockden, and, by the help of my friends in the Junto, procured fifty subscribers of forty shillings each to begin with, and ten shillings a year for fifty years, the term our company was to continue. We afterwards...
Seite 184 - I proposed to myself, for the sake of clearness, to use rather more names, with fewer ideas annexed to each, than a few names with more ideas; and I included under thirteen names of virtues all that at that time occurred to me as necessary or desirable, and annexed to each a short precept, which fully expressed the extent I gave to its meaning.