The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: With His Life, Written by Himself |
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Of consequence , it would , in many cases , not be wholly absurd , that a man
should count his vanity among the other sweets of life , and give thanks to
Providence for the blessing , And here let me with all humility acknowledge that
to Divine ...
Of consequence , it would , in many cases , not be wholly absurd , that a man
should count his vanity among the other sweets of life , and give thanks to
Providence for the blessing , And here let me with all humility acknowledge that
to Divine ...
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I recollect the six concluding lines , though I have for . gotten the order of words of
the two first : the sense of which was , that his censures were dictated by
benevolence , and that , of consequence , he wished to be known as the author ...
I recollect the six concluding lines , though I have for . gotten the order of words of
the two first : the sense of which was , that his censures were dictated by
benevolence , and that , of consequence , he wished to be known as the author ...
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I have since , in consequence of skilful workmen handle their tools ; and it has
proved for myself , when I have had no mechanic at hand , on my imagination . A
2 strongly impressed had learned this trade in London , and had established DR .
I have since , in consequence of skilful workmen handle their tools ; and it has
proved for myself , when I have had no mechanic at hand , on my imagination . A
2 strongly impressed had learned this trade in London , and had established DR .
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It soon afforded me singular pleasure ; I incessantly practised it ; and became
very adroit in 8,0 obtaining , even from persons of superior understand= ing ,
concessions of which they did not foresee the ur consequence . Thus l'involved
them in ...
It soon afforded me singular pleasure ; I incessantly practised it ; and became
very adroit in 8,0 obtaining , even from persons of superior understand= ing ,
concessions of which they did not foresee the ur consequence . Thus l'involved
them in ...
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It was , however , carried into immediate execution , and the paper continued , in
consequence , to make its appearance for some months in my name . At length a
new difference arising between my brother and me , I ventured to take ...
It was , however , carried into immediate execution , and the paper continued , in
consequence , to make its appearance for some months in my name . At length a
new difference arising between my brother and me , I ventured to take ...
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