Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Speak ye who best can tell , ye sons of light , Angels , for ye behold him ; and with songs , And choral symphonies , day without night , Circle his throne rejoicing . You in heaven , On earth , join all ye creatures to extol Him first ...
... Speak ye who best can tell , ye sons of light , Angels , for ye behold him ; and with songs , And choral symphonies , day without night , Circle his throne rejoicing . You in heaven , On earth , join all ye creatures to extol Him first ...
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... speak to your experience now , Horatio : did you ever find your- self weary of relieving the miserable ? or of raising the distressed into life or happiness ? or rather , do not you find the pleasure grow upon you by repe- tition , and ...
... speak to your experience now , Horatio : did you ever find your- self weary of relieving the miserable ? or of raising the distressed into life or happiness ? or rather , do not you find the pleasure grow upon you by repe- tition , and ...
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... speak very clearly , Philocles ; but , that no difficulty may remain on my mind , pray tell me what is the real difference between natural good and evil , and moral good and evil ? for I know several people who use the terms without ...
... speak very clearly , Philocles ; but , that no difficulty may remain on my mind , pray tell me what is the real difference between natural good and evil , and moral good and evil ? for I know several people who use the terms without ...
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Benjamin Franklin. we are certain of it , said Socrates , and can speak upon better grounds than simple conjectures , we will propose this advice to the senate . It may be well to do so , said Glaucon . It comes into my mind , too ...
Benjamin Franklin. we are certain of it , said Socrates , and can speak upon better grounds than simple conjectures , we will propose this advice to the senate . It may be well to do so , said Glaucon . It comes into my mind , too ...
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... speak and entertain ourselves concerning things we do not understand : what a figure do those forward and rash people make in the world who do so ; and judge yourself , whether they ac- quire more esteem than blame , whether they are ...
... speak and entertain ourselves concerning things we do not understand : what a figure do those forward and rash people make in the world who do so ; and judge yourself , whether they ac- quire more esteem than blame , whether they are ...
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