The Works of Dr. Benjamin FranklinW. Suttaby, 1809 - 454 頁 |
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... thing - but how to be free . The character of Dr. Franklin in private life was marked with those finer feelings which are calcu lated to render mankind and particularly friends . and descendants happy . On every occasion be seems to ...
... thing - but how to be free . The character of Dr. Franklin in private life was marked with those finer feelings which are calcu lated to render mankind and particularly friends . and descendants happy . On every occasion be seems to ...
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... things . Perhaps no man ever existed whose life No- cau with more justice be denominated useful . thing INTRODUCTION .
... things . Perhaps no man ever existed whose life No- cau with more justice be denominated useful . thing INTRODUCTION .
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... thing advantageously ; and his amusements were of a na- ture that never militated with the main object of his pursuits . From every situation he extracted some- thing useful for himself and others . He turned every incident of his life ...
... thing advantageously ; and his amusements were of a na- ture that never militated with the main object of his pursuits . From every situation he extracted some- thing useful for himself and others . He turned every incident of his life ...
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... Things of Socrates , in which are vari- ous examples of the same method . Charmed to a degree of enthusiasm with ... thing is so or so , for such and such reasons ; or it is so , if I am not mistaken . This habit has , I think , been ...
... Things of Socrates , in which are vari- ous examples of the same method . Charmed to a degree of enthusiasm with ... thing is so or so , for such and such reasons ; or it is so , if I am not mistaken . This habit has , I think , been ...
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... things unknown propos'd - as things forgot . And in the same poem , he afterwards advises us To speak , though sure , with seeming diffidence . He might have added to these lines , one that he has coupled elsewhere , in my opinion ...
... things unknown propos'd - as things forgot . And in the same poem , he afterwards advises us To speak , though sure , with seeming diffidence . He might have added to these lines , one that he has coupled elsewhere , in my opinion ...
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