| James Parton - 1864 - 720 Seiten
...trouble of milking nuw ones. Thus finding myself to exist in the world, 1 believe I shall. in some shape or other, always exist; and, with all the inconveniences...however, that the errata of the last may be corrected.'' t Mentioned on p. 526 of this volume. VOL. II. — 27 the books were taken excellent care of, but after... | |
| James Parton - 1864 - 728 Seiten
...to exist in the world, I believe I shall, in some shape or other, always exist: and, with ail tiie inconveniences human life is liable to, I shall not...however, that the errata of the last may be corrected." t Mentioned on p. 526 of this volume, VOL. II. — 27 the books were taken excellent care of, but after... | |
| Marie Sinclair Countess of Caithness - 1876 - 508 Seiten
...continual trouble of making new ones. Thus finding myself to exist in the world I believe I shall, in some shape or other, always exist ; and with all the inconveniences...however, that the errata of the last may be corrected." — Benjamin Franklin. William Temple Franklin says that Dr. Franklin "wrote the following epitaph... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 Seiten
...continual trouble of making new ones. Thus finding myself to exist in the world, I believe I shall, in some shape or other, always exist; and, with all the inconveniences...however, that the errata of the last may be corrected. .... PASST, 23 May, 1785. B. FRANKLIN. TO MRS. JANE MECOM, ON GOOD AND BAD SPELLING. YOU need not be... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz - 1894 - 592 Seiten
...continual trouble of making new ones. Thus finding myself to exist in the world, I believe I shall, in some shape or other, always exist; and, with all the inconveniences...however, that the errata of the last may be corrected. .... B. FRANKLIN. PASSY, 23 May, 1785. TO MRS. JANE MECOM, ON GOOD AND BAD SPELLING. YOU need not be... | |
| 1899 - 1012 Seiten
...continual trouble of making new ones. Thus finding myself to exist in the world, I believe I shall, in some shape or other, always exist; and, with all the inconveniences...however, that the errata of the last may be corrected. Thus convinced of unending life, Franklin, who in his early years had, through Poor Richard, so enforced... | |
| Paul Leicester Ford - 1899 - 554 Seiten
...continual trouble of making new ones. Thus finding myself to exist in the world, I believe I shall, in some shape or other, always exist ; and, with all the inconveniences...however, that the errata of the last may be corrected." Not quite six weeks before his death, at the request of a friend, he wrote out what he had come to... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 764 Seiten
...World, I believe I shall, in some Shape or other, always exist ; and, with all the inconveniencies human Life is liable to, I shall not object to a new...may be corrected. ! I return your Note of Children receiv'd in the Foundling Hospital at Paris, from 1741 to 1755, inclusive; and I have added the Years... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1906 - 746 Seiten
...hoping, however, that the Errata of the last may be corrected. I return your Note of Children receiv'd in the Foundling Hospital at Paris, from 1741 to 1755, inclusive; and I have added the Years preceding as far back as 1710 together with the general Christnings of the City, and the Years succeeding... | |
| 1907 - 296 Seiten
...trouble of making new ones. Thus, finding myself to exist in the world, I believe I shall, in some shape or other, always exist ; and with all the inconveniences...however, that the errata of the last may be Corrected. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. As I approve of a youth that has something of the old man in him, so I am no less... | |
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