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 SpectatorAbbott, 1812 - 301 頁 |
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第 63 頁
... turn to England , where , as there was no monasteries , she made a vow to lead a monastic life , in as rigid a manner as circumstances would permit . She accord- ingly disposed of all her property , to be applied to cha- ritable uses ...
... turn to England , where , as there was no monasteries , she made a vow to lead a monastic life , in as rigid a manner as circumstances would permit . She accord- ingly disposed of all her property , to be applied to cha- ritable uses ...
第 73 頁
... turn ; and he that came com- monly brought with him a friend or two to bear him company . My mind was more cultivated by reading than Keimer's ; and it was for this reason , probably , that they set more value on my conversation . They ...
... turn ; and he that came com- monly brought with him a friend or two to bear him company . My mind was more cultivated by reading than Keimer's ; and it was for this reason , probably , that they set more value on my conversation . They ...
第 74 頁
... turn of different tenets , according as I found them combated in the different books that I read , I began to doubt of revelation itself . Some volumes against deism fell into my hands . They were said to be the substance of sermons ...
... turn of different tenets , according as I found them combated in the different books that I read , I began to doubt of revelation itself . Some volumes against deism fell into my hands . They were said to be the substance of sermons ...
第 77 頁
... turn , one or more questions upon some point of morality , po- litics , or philosophy , which were to be discussed by the society ; and to read once in three months , an essay of his own composition , on whatever subject he plea- sed ...
... turn , one or more questions upon some point of morality , po- litics , or philosophy , which were to be discussed by the society ; and to read once in three months , an essay of his own composition , on whatever subject he plea- sed ...
第 94 頁
... turn , enjoyed these advantages , by being ap- pointed postmaster of Philadelphia in 1737. Bradford , while in office , had acted ungenerously towards Frank- lin , preventing as much as possible the circulation of his paper . He had now ...
... turn , enjoyed these advantages , by being ap- pointed postmaster of Philadelphia in 1737. Bradford , while in office , had acted ungenerously towards Frank- lin , preventing as much as possible the circulation of his paper . He had now ...
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