The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary: With His Life, Written by Himself |
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... and my descendants may be debirous of learning what were the means of which I made use , and which , thanks to the assisting hand of Providence , have proved so eminently successful .-They may also , should they ever be placed in a ...
... and my descendants may be debirous of learning what were the means of which I made use , and which , thanks to the assisting hand of Providence , have proved so eminently successful .-They may also , should they ever be placed in a ...
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It is that power alone which has furnished me with the means I have employed , and that has crowned them with success . My faith , in this respect , leads me to hope , though I cannot count upon it , that the Divine goodness will still ...
It is that power alone which has furnished me with the means I have employed , and that has crowned them with success . My faith , in this respect , leads me to hope , though I cannot count upon it , that the Divine goodness will still ...
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... of consequence , he wished to be known as the author ; because , said he , I hate from my very soul dissimulation , 3 1 From Sherburn , * where I dwell , I therefore put my name , Your friend , who means you well , PETER FOLGER .
... of consequence , he wished to be known as the author ; because , said he , I hate from my very soul dissimulation , 3 1 From Sherburn , * where I dwell , I therefore put my name , Your friend , who means you well , PETER FOLGER .
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... me to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by Mr. George Brownwell , who was a skilful master , and succeeded very well in his profession by employing gentle means only , and such as were calculated to encourage his scholars .
... me to a school for writing and arithmetic , kept by Mr. George Brownwell , who was a skilful master , and succeeded very well in his profession by employing gentle means only , and such as were calculated to encourage his scholars .
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By this means he early attracted our attention to what was just , prudent and beneficial in the conduct of life . He never talked of the meats which appeared upon the table , never discussed whether they were well or ill - dressed ...
By this means he early attracted our attention to what was just , prudent and beneficial in the conduct of life . He never talked of the meats which appeared upon the table , never discussed whether they were well or ill - dressed ...
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