Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... Sketch of an English School 165 Observations relative to the Intentions of the Original Founders of the Academy in Philadelphia 174 Hints for consideration respecting the Orphan School House in Philadelphia xii CONTENTS .
... Sketch of an English School 165 Observations relative to the Intentions of the Original Founders of the Academy in Philadelphia 174 Hints for consideration respecting the Orphan School House in Philadelphia xii CONTENTS .
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Benjamin Franklin. Hints for consideration respecting the Orphan School House in Philadelphia · An Account of the supremest Court of Judicature in Pennsylvania , viz . The Court of the Press Page 208 210 SECTION III . BAGATELLES . [ The ...
Benjamin Franklin. Hints for consideration respecting the Orphan School House in Philadelphia · An Account of the supremest Court of Judicature in Pennsylvania , viz . The Court of the Press Page 208 210 SECTION III . BAGATELLES . [ The ...
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... ought to be calm and serene , free from passion and perturbation , or otherwise ele- vated with rational joy and pleasure , I ought to use a countenance that expresses a filial respect , mixed 4 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... ought to be calm and serene , free from passion and perturbation , or otherwise ele- vated with rational joy and pleasure , I ought to use a countenance that expresses a filial respect , mixed 4 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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Benjamin Franklin. use a countenance that expresses a filial respect , mixed with a kind of smiling , that signifies inward joy , and satisfaction and admiration . O wise God , my good Father ! Thou beholdest the sincerity of my heart ...
Benjamin Franklin. use a countenance that expresses a filial respect , mixed with a kind of smiling , that signifies inward joy , and satisfaction and admiration . O wise God , my good Father ! Thou beholdest the sincerity of my heart ...
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... respect for the ancient ; that I may be kind to my neighbors , good - natured to my com- panions , and hospitable to strangers , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be averse to craft and over - ᏢᎪᎡᎢ 1 , 9 MISCELLANIES .
... respect for the ancient ; that I may be kind to my neighbors , good - natured to my com- panions , and hospitable to strangers , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be averse to craft and over - ᏢᎪᎡᎢ 1 , 9 MISCELLANIES .
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