The Life of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Written by Himself ; Together with a Number of His Humorous, Moral, and Literary Essays, Chiefly in the Manner of the SpectatorStarr & Niles, 1823 - 300 oldal |
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... meet in a better country beyond the grave . Dr. Franklin in the last letter I received from him , after mentioning his age and infirmities , observes , that it has been kindly ordered by the Author of Nature , that , as we draw nearer ...
... meet in a better country beyond the grave . Dr. Franklin in the last letter I received from him , after mentioning his age and infirmities , observes , that it has been kindly ordered by the Author of Nature , that , as we draw nearer ...
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... meet with st , persuaded that it is advantageous , as well to the individual whom it governs , as to those who are within the sphere of its influence . Of consequence , it would , in many cases , not be wholly absurd , that a man should ...
... meet with st , persuaded that it is advantageous , as well to the individual whom it governs , as to those who are within the sphere of its influence . Of consequence , it would , in many cases , not be wholly absurd , that a man should ...
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... meet- ing Miss Read , had not her family , justly despairing of my return after reading my letter , advised her to give me up and marry a potter , of the name of Rogers ; to which she consented ; but he never made her hap- py , and she ...
... meet- ing Miss Read , had not her family , justly despairing of my return after reading my letter , advised her to give me up and marry a potter , of the name of Rogers ; to which she consented ; but he never made her hap- py , and she ...
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... reluctance , and at their desire , lest he might be too much injured by his attention to their business , he suffered them to meet at the college . • Franklin not only gave birth to many useful institu- DR . FRANKLIN . 117.
... reluctance , and at their desire , lest he might be too much injured by his attention to their business , he suffered them to meet at the college . • Franklin not only gave birth to many useful institu- DR . FRANKLIN . 117.
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... meet the Paxton boys , as they were called , and had in- fluence enough to prevail upon them to relinquish their undertaking , and return to their homes . The disputes between the proprietaries and the as- sembly , which , for a time ...
... meet the Paxton boys , as they were called , and had in- fluence enough to prevail upon them to relinquish their undertaking , and return to their homes . The disputes between the proprietaries and the as- sembly , which , for a time ...
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260. oldal - I doubt, too, whether any other Convention we can obtain may be able to make a better Constitution. For when you assemble a number of men to have the advantage of their joint wisdom, you inevitably assemble with those men all their prejudices, their pas,sions, their errors of opinion, their local interests and their selfish views.
157. oldal - This advice, thus beat into my head, has frequently been of use to me; and I often think of it, when I see pride mortified, and misfortunes brought upon people by their carrying their heads too high.
232. oldal - We are however, not the less obliged by your kind offer, tho* -we decline accepting it : and to show our grateful sense of it, if the gentlemen of Virginia will send us a dozen of their sons, we will take great care of their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them.
261. oldal - Thus I consent, sir, to this Constitution because I expect no better, and because I am not sure that it is not the best.
232. oldal - But you who are wise, must know, that different nations have different conceptions of things ; and you will therefore not take it amiss, if our ideas of this kind of education happen not to be the same with yours.
233. oldal - ... he intended to say or has any thing to add, he may rise again and deliver it. To interrupt another, even in common conversation, is reckoned highly indecent.
177. oldal - The most trifling actions that affect a man's credit are to be regarded. The sound of your hammer at five in the morning, or nine at night, heard by a creditor, makes him easy six months longer; but, if he sees you at a billiard-table, or hears your voice at a tavern, when you should be at work, he sends for his money the next day; demands it, before he can receive it, in a lump.
159. oldal - I might have bought with the rest of the money; and laughed at me so much for my folly, that I cried with vexation; and the reflection gave me more chagrin than the whistle gave me pleasure.
177. oldal - It shows, besides, that you are mindful of what you owe; it makes you appear a careful as well as an honest man, and that still increases your credit. Beware of thinking all your own that you possess, and of living accordingly.
159. oldal - When I saw another fond of popularity, constantly employing himself in political bustles, neglecting his own affairs, and ruining them by that neglect, He pays, indeed, said I, too much for his whistle.