Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... for many reasons , that he is a good Boing ; and as I should be happy to have so wise , good , and powerful a Being my friend , let me con- 1 sider in what manner I shall make myself most acceptable PART I. 3 ia MISCELLANIES .
... for many reasons , that he is a good Boing ; and as I should be happy to have so wise , good , and powerful a Being my friend , let me con- 1 sider in what manner I shall make myself most acceptable PART I. 3 ia MISCELLANIES .
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... manner of pleasant exercises and innocent delights , and I think no pleasure innocent that is to man hurtful . I love him therefore for his goodness , and I adore him for his wisdom . Let me not fail , then , to praise my God conti ...
... manner of pleasant exercises and innocent delights , and I think no pleasure innocent that is to man hurtful . I love him therefore for his goodness , and I adore him for his wisdom . Let me not fail , then , to praise my God conti ...
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... manner of my extensive duty . That I may be preserved from atheism , impiety , and profaneness ; and in my addresses to Thee carefully avoid irreverence and ostentation , forma- lity and odious hypocrisy , Help me , O Father ! That I ...
... manner of my extensive duty . That I may be preserved from atheism , impiety , and profaneness ; and in my addresses to Thee carefully avoid irreverence and ostentation , forma- lity and odious hypocrisy , Help me , O Father ! That I ...
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... manner , by unanimously ordering the thanks of the house to the protesters ; for many of the American laity of the church think it some advantage , whether their own young men come to England for ordination and improve themselves at the ...
... manner , by unanimously ordering the thanks of the house to the protesters ; for many of the American laity of the church think it some advantage , whether their own young men come to England for ordination and improve themselves at the ...
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... manner , as seemed of itself to express there was one who deserved as well as desired admission . He ap- peared in the plainest country garb ; his great coat was coarse , and looked old and threadbare ; his PART I. 31 MISCELLANIES .
... manner , as seemed of itself to express there was one who deserved as well as desired admission . He ap- peared in the plainest country garb ; his great coat was coarse , and looked old and threadbare ; his PART I. 31 MISCELLANIES .
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