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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But 1 very well re- member that the leading men of the place used fre quently to come and ask his advice respecting affairs of the town , or of the church to which he belonged , and that they paid much deference to his opinion Indivi- ...
But 1 very well re- member that the leading men of the place used fre quently to come and ask his advice respecting affairs of the town , or of the church to which he belonged , and that they paid much deference to his opinion Indivi- ...
第 23 頁
I maintained the opposite opinion , a little perhaps for the pleasure of disputing . He was naturally more eloquent than I ; words flowed copious- ly from his lips ; and frequently I thought myself van- quished , more by his volubility ...
I maintained the opposite opinion , a little perhaps for the pleasure of disputing . He was naturally more eloquent than I ; words flowed copious- ly from his lips ; and frequently I thought myself van- quished , more by his volubility ...
第 27 頁
This habit has , I think been of considerable advantage to me , when I have had occasion to impress my opinion on the minds of others and persuade them to the adoption of the measures I have suggested . And since the chief ends of ...
This habit has , I think been of considerable advantage to me , when I have had occasion to impress my opinion on the minds of others and persuade them to the adoption of the measures I have suggested . And since the chief ends of ...
第 28 頁
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 ...
第 35 頁
About midnight , not per- ceiving the town , some of the company were of opinion that we must have passed it , and were unwilling to row any farther ; the rest not knowing where we were , it was resolved that we should stop .
About midnight , not per- ceiving the town , some of the company were of opinion that we must have passed it , and were unwilling to row any farther ; the rest not knowing where we were , it was resolved that we should stop .
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