| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1818 - 556 pages
...difficulty occurred; and frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending parties. At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible...was good, just, and prudent, in the conduct of life; and little or no notice was ever taken of wlmt related to the victuals on the table, whether it was... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1818 - 558 pages
...frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending parties. At his table he liked to have, as often as lie could, some sensible friend or neighbor to converse...our attention to what was good, just, and prudent, iu the conduct of life; and little or no notice was ever taken of what related to the victuals on the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Philosophers - 1818 - 566 pages
...contending parties. At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible friend or neighbour to converse with, and always took care to start some...was good, just, and prudent, in the conduct of life ; and little or no notice was ever taken of what related to the victuals on the table ; whether it... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1818 - 566 pages
...difficulty occurred, and frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending parties. At his table he liked to have as often as he could some sensible friend or neighbour to converse with, and always took care to start some ingenious or useful topic for discourse... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1834 - 682 pages
...difficulty occurred ; and frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending parties. At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible friend or neighbour to converse with, and always took care to start some ingenious or useful topic for discourse,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - United States - 1840 - 668 pages
...contending parties. At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible friend or neighbour to converse with, and always took care to start some...was good, just, and prudent, in the conduct of life; and little or no notice was ever taken of what related to the victuals on the table; whether it was... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 674 pages
...difficulty occurred, and frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending parties. At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible friend or neighbour to converse with, and always took care to start some ingenious or useful topic for discourse,... | |
| Heredity - 1844 - 220 pages
...any difficulty occurred, and frequently chosen an arbiter between contending parties. At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible...was good, just and prudent, in the conduct of life ; and little or no notice was ever taken of what related to the victuals on the table ; whether it... | |
| Orson Squire Fowler - Eugenics - 1847 - 322 pages
...transmitted. Of his father and himself he remarks on this point as follows : — " At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible...was good, just, and prudent, in the conduct of life ; and little or no notice was ever taken of what related to the victuals on the table ; whether it... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - Statesmen - 1848 - 676 pages
...difficulty occurred, and frequently chosen an arbitrator between contending parties. At his table he liked to have, as often as he could, some sensible friend or neighbour to converse with, and always took care to start some ingenious or useful topic for discourse,... | |
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