The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humourous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeJohn Lomax, 1831 - 290 Seiten |
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... hope , though I cannot count upon it , that the Divine goodness will still be exercised towards me , either by prolonging the dura- tion of my happiness to the close of life , or by giv- ing me fortitude to support any melancholy ...
... hope , though I cannot count upon it , that the Divine goodness will still be exercised towards me , either by prolonging the dura- tion of my happiness to the close of life , or by giv- ing me fortitude to support any melancholy ...
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... hope that I should succeed , in time , in writing decently in the English language , which was one of the great objects of my ambition . The time which I devoted to these exercises , and to reading , was the evening after my day's ...
... hope that I should succeed , in time , in writing decently in the English language , which was one of the great objects of my ambition . The time which I devoted to these exercises , and to reading , was the evening after my day's ...
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... hope to please your au- ditors , conciliate their good will , or work conviction on those whom you may be desirous of gaining over to your views . Pope judiciously observes , Men must be taught as if you taught them not , And things ...
... hope to please your au- ditors , conciliate their good will , or work conviction on those whom you may be desirous of gaining over to your views . Pope judiciously observes , Men must be taught as if you taught them not , And things ...
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... hope , by their instrumentality , of rising in the world . It was all to no purpose ; paper after paper of his poem con- tinued to arrive every post . Meanwhile Mrs. T *** having lost , on his account , both her friends and business ...
... hope , by their instrumentality , of rising in the world . It was all to no purpose ; paper after paper of his poem con- tinued to arrive every post . Meanwhile Mrs. T *** having lost , on his account , both her friends and business ...
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... hope that the remainder will , at some future period , be communicated to the public . We have no hesitation in supposing , that every reader will find himself greatly interested by the frank simplicity , and the philosophical ...
... hope that the remainder will , at some future period , be communicated to the public . We have no hesitation in supposing , that every reader will find himself greatly interested by the frank simplicity , and the philosophical ...
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