The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Poor Richard's Almanac and Other Papers |
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I never doubted , for instance , the existence of a Deity — that he made the world and governed it by his providence --that the most acceptable service of God was the doing good to man — that our souls are immortal — and that all crimes ...
I never doubted , for instance , the existence of a Deity — that he made the world and governed it by his providence --that the most acceptable service of God was the doing good to man — that our souls are immortal — and that all crimes ...
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My answer to him was that I had read or heard of some public man who made it a rule never to ask for an office and never to refuse one when offered to bim . “ I approve , " said I , “ of this rule , and shall practice it with a small ...
My answer to him was that I had read or heard of some public man who made it a rule never to ask for an office and never to refuse one when offered to bim . “ I approve , " said I , “ of this rule , and shall practice it with a small ...
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“ While attending to thisa ffair I had an opportunity of looking over the old council - books and journals of the society , and having a curiosity to see how I came in , of which I had never been informed , I looked back for the minutes ...
“ While attending to thisa ffair I had an opportunity of looking over the old council - books and journals of the society , and having a curiosity to see how I came in , of which I had never been informed , I looked back for the minutes ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Poor Richards Almanac 215 L | 219 |
Plan for Saving One Hundred Thousand Pounds | 232 |
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