Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1M'Carty & Davis, 1834 |
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... never loses sight of common sense in any of his speculations ; and when his philosophy does not comport entirely in its fair and vigorous application , it is al- ways regulated and controlled by it in its application and results . No ...
... never loses sight of common sense in any of his speculations ; and when his philosophy does not comport entirely in its fair and vigorous application , it is al- ways regulated and controlled by it in its application and results . No ...
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... never appears for a moment to labour or to be at a loss . The most ingenious and profound explanations are suggested , as if they were the most natural and obvious way of accounting for the phenomena ; and the author seems to value ...
... never appears for a moment to labour or to be at a loss . The most ingenious and profound explanations are suggested , as if they were the most natural and obvious way of accounting for the phenomena ; and the author seems to value ...
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... never be wanting to continue the list . " On the margin of the printed page in which this passage appears , the space in a ruled line is filled up with the word FRANKLIN , and below in the governor's handwriting , these words : - " I ...
... never be wanting to continue the list . " On the margin of the printed page in which this passage appears , the space in a ruled line is filled up with the word FRANKLIN , and below in the governor's handwriting , these words : - " I ...
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... never known before . " Who prac- tised them ? Franklin never published nor profited by any of his writings , phi- losophical or political ; on the former he seems to have set very little value , and the latter were more profitable to ...
... never known before . " Who prac- tised them ? Franklin never published nor profited by any of his writings , phi- losophical or political ; on the former he seems to have set very little value , and the latter were more profitable to ...
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