Works of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of His Life, Written by Himself, Together with Essays, Humorous, Moral & Literary, Chiefly in the Manner of the Spectator |
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My faith in this respect leads me to hope , though I cannot count upon it , that the Divine goodness will still be exercised to- wards me either by prolonging the duration of my happiness to the close of life , or by giving me forti- ...
My faith in this respect leads me to hope , though I cannot count upon it , that the Divine goodness will still be exercised to- wards me either by prolonging the duration of my happiness to the close of life , or by giving me forti- ...
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I corrected ; but I had sometimes the satisfaction to think , that , in certain particulars of little importance , I had been fortunate enough to improve the order of thought or the style ; and this encouraged me to hope that I should ...
I corrected ; but I had sometimes the satisfaction to think , that , in certain particulars of little importance , I had been fortunate enough to improve the order of thought or the style ; and this encouraged me to hope that I should ...
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By following such a method , you can rarely hope to please your auditors , 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 ...
By following such a method , you can rarely hope to please your auditors , 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 ...
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I copied and sent him a great part of it ; in which the author demonstrates the folly of culti- vating the Muses , from the hope , by their instrumen- tality , of rising in the world . It was all to no purpose ; paper after paper of his ...
I copied and sent him a great part of it ; in which the author demonstrates the folly of culti- vating the Muses , from the hope , by their instrumen- tality , of rising in the world . It was all to no purpose ; paper after paper of his ...
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We understand that it was conti- nued by him somewhat further , and we hope that the remainder will , at some future period , be communica- ted to the public . We have no hesitation in suppo- sing that every reader will find himself ...
We understand that it was conti- nued by him somewhat further , and we hope that the remainder will , at some future period , be communica- ted to the public . We have no hesitation in suppo- sing that every reader will find himself ...
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