Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... hope and believe that the goodness of my heavenly Father will not withhold from me a suitable share of tem- poral blessings , if by a virtuous and holy life I conciliate his favor and kindness : therefore I pre- sume not to ask such ...
... hope and believe that the goodness of my heavenly Father will not withhold from me a suitable share of tem- poral blessings , if by a virtuous and holy life I conciliate his favor and kindness : therefore I pre- sume not to ask such ...
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... hope no uncharitable conduct of the church towards the dissenters will ever provoke them to repeal it . With regard to a bishop , I know not upon what grounds the dissenters , either here or in America , are charged with refusing the ...
... hope no uncharitable conduct of the church towards the dissenters will ever provoke them to repeal it . With regard to a bishop , I know not upon what grounds the dissenters , either here or in America , are charged with refusing the ...
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... hope will have a good effect , and , if regarded , may prevent abun- dance of folly and wickedness in others , and , at the same time , save me abundance of trouble : and that people may not flatter themselves with the hopes of ...
... hope will have a good effect , and , if regarded , may prevent abun- dance of folly and wickedness in others , and , at the same time , save me abundance of trouble : and that people may not flatter themselves with the hopes of ...
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... hope my well - wishers will congratulate me on my escape from the many diligent but fruitless inquiries that have of late been made after me . Every man will own , that an author , as such , ought to be hid by the merit of his ...
... hope my well - wishers will congratulate me on my escape from the many diligent but fruitless inquiries that have of late been made after me . Every man will own , that an author , as such , ought to be hid by the merit of his ...
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... hope of growing suddenly rich , neglect their business , almost to the ruining of themselves and families , and voluntarily endure abundance of fatigue in a fruitless search after imaginary hidden treasure . They wander through the ...
... hope of growing suddenly rich , neglect their business , almost to the ruining of themselves and families , and voluntarily endure abundance of fatigue in a fruitless search after imaginary hidden treasure . They wander through the ...
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