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 2Whittemore, Niles, and Hall, 1856 |
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... tion , and by thy wisdom hast thou prescribed the won- drous laws , by which they move . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 3. By thy wisdom hast thou formed all things ; thou hast created man , bestowing life and reason , and placed him ...
... tion , and by thy wisdom hast thou prescribed the won- drous laws , by which they move . - Praised be thy name for ever ! 3. By thy wisdom hast thou formed all things ; thou hast created man , bestowing life and reason , and placed him ...
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... tion , or Blackmore on the Creation , and the Archbishop of Cambray's Demonstration of the Being of a God , & c . , or else spend some minutes in a serious silence , con- templating on those subjects . ] Then sing MILTON'S HYMN TO THE ...
... tion , or Blackmore on the Creation , and the Archbishop of Cambray's Demonstration of the Being of a God , & c . , or else spend some minutes in a serious silence , con- templating on those subjects . ] Then sing MILTON'S HYMN TO THE ...
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... tion , or if he has a great desire of growing suddenly fat , let him eat ; let him give public notice where any dull stupid rogues may get a quart of four - penny for being laughed at ; but it is barbarously unhandsome , when friends ...
... tion , or if he has a great desire of growing suddenly fat , let him eat ; let him give public notice where any dull stupid rogues may get a quart of four - penny for being laughed at ; but it is barbarously unhandsome , when friends ...
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... tion of the merit of those four lines , I am resolved to forbear injuring him on any account in that refined manner . I thank my neighbour PW— for his kind letter . The lions complained of shall be muzzled . THE BUSY - BODY . - No ...
... tion of the merit of those four lines , I am resolved to forbear injuring him on any account in that refined manner . I thank my neighbour PW— for his kind letter . The lions complained of shall be muzzled . THE BUSY - BODY . - No ...
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... tion , do an evil action ? Phil . Yes ; but then he errs in his judgment , though his design be good . If his error is inevitable , or such as , all things considered , he could not help , he is in- culpable ; but , if it arose through ...
... tion , do an evil action ? Phil . Yes ; but then he errs in his judgment , though his design be good . If his error is inevitable , or such as , all things considered , he could not help , he is in- culpable ; but , if it arose through ...
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