Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... ment should think fit to send one . They would probably dislike , indeed , to see an order of men established among them , from whose persecutions their fathers fled into that wilderness , and whose future domination they may possibly ...
... ment should think fit to send one . They would probably dislike , indeed , to see an order of men established among them , from whose persecutions their fathers fled into that wilderness , and whose future domination they may possibly ...
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... ment of their minds , and brightening of their un- derstandings , without offending their modesty , I doubt not of having their favor and encourage- ment . It is certain , that no country in the world pro- duces naturally finer spirits ...
... ment of their minds , and brightening of their un- derstandings , without offending their modesty , I doubt not of having their favor and encourage- ment . It is certain , that no country in the world pro- duces naturally finer spirits ...
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... ment . These threatenings of mine , I 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 ...
... ment . These threatenings of mine , I 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 ...
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... ment me thus ? Philocles , show me this good im- mediately . > Phil . I have showed you what it is not ; it is not sensual , but it is rational and moral good . It is doing all the good we can to others , by acts of humanity ...
... ment me thus ? Philocles , show me this good im- mediately . > Phil . I have showed you what it is not ; it is not sensual , but it is rational and moral good . It is doing all the good we can to others , by acts of humanity ...
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... ment ; war and the sword was the great field of honor , the stage of preferment ; and you have scarce a man eminent in the world , for any thing before that time , but for a furious outrageous falling upon his fellow - creatures , like ...
... ment ; war and the sword was the great field of honor , the stage of preferment ; and you have scarce a man eminent in the world , for any thing before that time , but for a furious outrageous falling upon his fellow - creatures , like ...
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