The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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In thus employing myself , I shall yield to the inclination , so natural to old men , of talking of themselves and their own actions ; and I shall indulge it without being tiresome to those who , from respect to my age , might conceive ...
In thus employing myself , I shall yield to the inclination , so natural to old men , of talking of themselves and their own actions ; and I shall indulge it without being tiresome to those who , from respect to my age , might conceive ...
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I had a great respect and affection for her , and had some reasons to believe she had the same for me ; but as I was about to take a long voyage and we were both very young , only a little above eighteen , it was thought most prudent by ...
I had a great respect and affection for her , and had some reasons to believe she had the same for me ; but as I was about to take a long voyage and we were both very young , only a little above eighteen , it was thought most prudent by ...
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This respect to all , with an opinion that the worst had some good effects , induced me to avoid all discourse that might tend to lessen the good opinion another might have of his own religion ; and as our province increased in people ...
This respect to all , with an opinion that the worst had some good effects , induced me to avoid all discourse that might tend to lessen the good opinion another might have of his own religion ; and as our province increased in people ...
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