The Life of Benjamin Franklin: Containing the Autobiography, with Notes and a ContinuationCharles Tappan, 1845 - 612 Seiten |
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... desire with all humility to acknowledge , that I attribute the men- tioned happiness of my past life to his divine provi- dence , which led me to the means I used , and gave the success . My belief of this induces me to hope , though I ...
... desire with all humility to acknowledge , that I attribute the men- tioned happiness of my past life to his divine provi- dence , which led me to the means I used , and gave the success . My belief of this induces me to hope , though I ...
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... desire instruction and improvement from others , you should not at the same time express yourself fixed in your present opinions . Modest and sensible men , who do not love disputation , will leave you undisturbed in the possession of ...
... desire instruction and improvement from others , you should not at the same time express yourself fixed in your present opinions . Modest and sensible men , who do not love disputation , will leave you undisturbed in the possession of ...
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... desire of victory ; and , to prevent warmth , all expressions of positiveness in opinions , or direct contradiction , were after some time made contraband , and prohibited under small pecuniary penalties . The first members were Joseph ...
... desire of victory ; and , to prevent warmth , all expressions of positiveness in opinions , or direct contradiction , were after some time made contraband , and prohibited under small pecuniary penalties . The first members were Joseph ...
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... desire , and was to report to the Junto what passed at his separate club ; the promotion of our particular interests in business by more extensive recommendation , and the increase of our influence in public affairs , and our power of ...
... desire , and was to report to the Junto what passed at his separate club ; the promotion of our particular interests in business by more extensive recommendation , and the increase of our influence in public affairs , and our power of ...
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... desire of perusing that book , and requesting that he would do me the favor of lending it to me for a few days . He sent it immediately ; and I returned it in about a week with another note , expressing strongly the sense of the favor ...
... desire of perusing that book , and requesting that he would do me the favor of lending it to me for a few days . He sent it immediately ; and I returned it in about a week with another note , expressing strongly the sense of the favor ...
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acquainted affairs afterwards American appeared appointed arrived Assembly Benjamin Franklin Boston Britain British captain character colonies commissioners conduct Congress continued Count de Vergennes court desire Ecton endeavour England father favor formed France French friends gave give Governor hands honor inhabitants instructions Keimer King land letter liberty lived London Lord Lord Chatham Lord Dartmouth Lord Hillsborough Lord Kames Lord Loudoun Lord Shelburne Massachusetts ment ministers ministry morning negotiation never night obtained occasion opinion paper Paris Parliament peace Pennsylvania persons Peter Folger petition Philadelphia philosophical pounds sterling present principles printed procure proposed Proprietaries province published Quakers received respect Richard Bache sail Sarah Bache says sent ship Society soon Stamp Act thing thought thousand pounds tion took town treaty United William William Temple Franklin wind writing wrote