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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... and observe in what respects philosophy tends to elucidate and improve the most common subject . The editor has purpose- ly avoided such papers , as by their scientifical nature , were less adapted for general perusal .
... and observe in what respects philosophy tends to elucidate and improve the most common subject . The editor has purpose- ly avoided such papers , as by their scientifical nature , were less adapted for general perusal .
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nature , were less adapted for general perusal . These he may probably hereafter publish in a volume by themselves . He subjoins a letter from the late celebrated and amiable Dr. Price , to a gentleman in Phi- ladelphia , upon the ...
nature , were less adapted for general perusal . These he may probably hereafter publish in a volume by themselves . He subjoins a letter from the late celebrated and amiable Dr. Price , to a gentleman in Phi- ladelphia , upon the ...
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He might have added to these lines , one that he has coupled elsewhere , in my opinion , with less propriety . It is thus : For want of decency is want of sense . If you ask why I say with less propriety , I must give you the two lines ...
He might have added to these lines , one that he has coupled elsewhere , in my opinion , with less propriety . It is thus : For want of decency is want of sense . If you ask why I say with less propriety , I must give you the two lines ...
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I answered his letter , thanked him for his advice , and explained the reasons which had induced me to quit Boston , with such force and clearness , that he was convinced I had been less to blame than he had imagined .
I answered his letter , thanked him for his advice , and explained the reasons which had induced me to quit Boston , with such force and clearness , that he was convinced I had been less to blame than he had imagined .
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I was the less afflicted at this , as he was unable to pay me ; and as , by losing his friendship , I was relieved at the same time from a very heavy bur- den . I now began to think of laying by some money . The printing house of Watt's ...
I was the less afflicted at this , as he was unable to pay me ; and as , by losing his friendship , I was relieved at the same time from a very heavy bur- den . I now began to think of laying by some money . The printing house of Watt's ...
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