Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Volumen 1Harper & brothers, 1839 |
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... common sermon ; for the auction open- ed , and they began to buy extravagantly . I found the good man had thoroughly studied my Alma- nacs , and digested all I had dropped on these topics during the course of twenty - five years . The ...
... common sermon ; for the auction open- ed , and they began to buy extravagantly . I found the good man had thoroughly studied my Alma- nacs , and digested all I had dropped on these topics during the course of twenty - five years . The ...
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... common affairs of human life , has rendered some knowledge of them very neces- sary to a great part of mankind , and very conve- nient to all the rest , that are any way conversant beyond the limits of their own particular callings ...
... common affairs of human life , has rendered some knowledge of them very neces- sary to a great part of mankind , and very conve- nient to all the rest , that are any way conversant beyond the limits of their own particular callings ...
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... common in the newspapers than instances of people who , after eating a hearty supper , are found dead abed in the morning . Another means of preserving health , to be at- tended to , is the having a constant supply of fresh air in your ...
... common in the newspapers than instances of people who , after eating a hearty supper , are found dead abed in the morning . Another means of preserving health , to be at- tended to , is the having a constant supply of fresh air in your ...
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... by , and no- body loves this sort of people , no one shows them more than the most common civility and respect , and scarcely that ; and this frequently puts them out of humour , and draws them into disputes and 56 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
... by , and no- body loves this sort of people , no one shows them more than the most common civility and respect , and scarcely that ; and this frequently puts them out of humour , and draws them into disputes and 56 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
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... common father of his people , those that rob him fall under the Scripture wo pronounced against the son that robbeth his fa- ther and saith it is no sin . Mean as this practice is , do we not daily see peo- ple of character and fortune ...
... common father of his people , those that rob him fall under the Scripture wo pronounced against the son that robbeth his fa- ther and saith it is no sin . Mean as this practice is , do we not daily see peo- ple of character and fortune ...
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acquainted affairs America appear become body called Catania cause centrifugal force clouds cold conductors continue David Hartley dear friend degree descending earth earthquakes endeavour England equal esteem farther favour fire fluid force Francis Hopkinson FRANKLIN give Glaucon globe gout hand happiness heat Hence honour hope imagine industry kind letter king king's counsel labour land late leave less light live Lord Kames Marquis de Lafayette matter ment mind motion nation nature necessary never New-York obliged observed occasion opinion paper Parliament particles pass Passy perhaps person Philadelphia Philosophical pleasure Poor Richard says present punishment pyrites quantity reason received rising river salt seawater Socrates soon spiracles spout Star Chamber suppose surface things thought tion vapour virtue warm whirl whirlwind wind wish write