The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin: Letters on miscellaneous subjects. Letters relating to American politicsHenry Colburn, 1817 |
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... enjoy in this world , are rather from God's goodness than our merit : how much more such hap- piness of heaven ! For my part , I have not the vanity to think I deserve it , the folly to expect it , nor the ambi- tion to desire it ; but ...
... enjoy in this world , are rather from God's goodness than our merit : how much more such hap- piness of heaven ! For my part , I have not the vanity to think I deserve it , the folly to expect it , nor the ambi- tion to desire it ; but ...
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... enjoy them . I hope for the great pleasure of once more seeing and conversing with you ; and though living on in ... enjoying in full security her own liberties , and offering in her bosom , a participation of them to all the oppressed ...
... enjoy them . I hope for the great pleasure of once more seeing and conversing with you ; and though living on in ... enjoying in full security her own liberties , and offering in her bosom , a participation of them to all the oppressed ...
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... enjoy my friends ' fame as my own . The hint you gave me jocularly , that you did not quite despair of the philosopher's stone , draws from me a request , that when you have found it , you will take care to lose it again ; for I believe ...
... enjoy my friends ' fame as my own . The hint you gave me jocularly , that you did not quite despair of the philosopher's stone , draws from me a request , that when you have found it , you will take care to lose it again ; for I believe ...
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... enjoy- ing peace and plenty , a good government , good laws and liberty , without which men lose half their value . I am with much esteem , dear friend , yours , & c . B. FRANKLIN . VOL . I. To MRS . WRIGHT , LONDON . DEAR MADAM , PART ...
... enjoy- ing peace and plenty , a good government , good laws and liberty , without which men lose half their value . I am with much esteem , dear friend , yours , & c . B. FRANKLIN . VOL . I. To MRS . WRIGHT , LONDON . DEAR MADAM , PART ...
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... enjoy all the advantages of the climate , soil and situation in which God and nature have placed us , is as clear a right as that of breathing ; and can never be justly taken from men but as a punishment for some atrocious crime . The ...
... enjoy all the advantages of the climate , soil and situation in which God and nature have placed us , is as clear a right as that of breathing ; and can never be justly taken from men but as a punishment for some atrocious crime . The ...
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