The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 2 of 3

The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 2 of 3
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Download or read book The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 2 of 3 written by Benjamin Franklin and published by Forgotten Books. This book was released on 2017-05-17 with total page 498 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Excerpt from The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 2 of 3: Now First Collected and Arranged, With Memoirs of His Early Life, Written by Himself Suppoaitions and cuaje turea toward. Forming an hvpotheaia. Tor the plan-tier: of the aurora unrealfa' About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin

The Complete Works, in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin
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The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Now First Collected and Arranged

The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics, and Morals, of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Now First Collected and Arranged
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The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, [Vol 2 of 3]

The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, [Vol 2 of 3]
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Download or read book The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, [Vol 2 of 3] written by Benjamin Franklin and published by . This book was released on 2020-09-29 with total page 504 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Read at the Royal Society, June 3, 1756. The particles of air are kept at a distance from each other by their mutual repulsion. Every three particles, mutually and equally repelling each other, must form an equilateral triangle. All the particles of air gravitate towards the earth, which gravitation compresses them, and shortens the sides of the triangles, otherwise their mutual repellency would force them to greater distances from each other. Whatever particles of other matter (not endued with that repellency) are supported in air, must adhere to the particles of air, and be supported by them; for in the vacancies there is nothing they can rest on. Air and water mutually attract each other. Hence water will dissolve in air, as salt in water.

The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin (Complete)

The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin (Complete)
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Download or read book The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin (Complete) written by Benjamin Franklin and published by Library of Alexandria. This book was released on 2020-09-28 with total page 1153 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I have amused myself with collecting some little anecdotes of my family. You may remember the enquiries I made, when you were with me in England, among such of my relations as were then living; and the journey I undertook for that purpose. To be acquainted with the particulars of my parentage and life, many of which are unknown to you, I flatter myself will afford the same pleasure to you as to me. I shall relate them upon paper: it will be an agreeable employment of a week's uninterrupted leisure, which I promise myself during my present retirement in the country. There are also other motives which induce me to the undertaking. From the bosom of poverty and obscurity, in which I drew my first breath, and spent my earliest years, I have raised myself to a state of opulence and to some degree of celebrity in the world. A constant good fortune has attended me through every period of life to my present advanced age; and my descendants may be desirous of learning what were the means of which I made use, and which, thanks to the assisting hand of providence, have proved so eminently successful. They may also, should they ever be placed in a similar situation, derive some advantage from my narrative. When I reflect, as I frequently do, upon the felicity I have enjoyed, I sometimes say to myself, that, were the offer made me, I would engage to run again, from beginning to end, the same career of life. All I would ask, should be the privilege of an author, to correct, in a second edition, certain errors of the first. I could wish, likewise if it were in my power, to change some trivial incidents and events for others more favourable. Were this, however, denied me, still would I not decline the offer. But since a repetition of life cannot take place, there is nothing which, in my opinion, so nearly resembles it, as to call to mind all its circumstances, and, to render their remembrance more durable, commit them to writing. By thus employing myself, I shall yield to the inclination, so natural in old men, to talk of themselves and their exploits, and may freely follow my bent, without being tiresome to those who, from respect to my age, might think themselves obliged to listen to me; as they will be at liberty to read me or not as they please. In fineÑand I may as well avow it, since nobody would believe me were I to deny itÑI shall perhaps, by this employment, gratify my vanity. Scarcely indeed have I ever read or heard the introductory phrase, "I may say without vanity," but some striking and characteristic instance of vanity has immediately followed. The generality of men hate vanity in others, however strongly they may be tinctured with it themselves: for myself, I pay obeisance to it wherever I meet with it, 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 count his vanity among the other sweets of life, and give thanks to providence for the blessing.

Benjamin Franklin's Life and Writings

Benjamin Franklin's Life and Writings
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The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin

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Download or read book The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the Late Dr. Benjamin Franklin written by Benjamin Franklin and published by . This book was released on 2021-03-30 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The particles of air are kept at a distance from each other by their mutual repulsion. Every three particles, mutually and equally repelling each other, must form an equilateral triangle. All the particles of air gravitate towards the earth, which gravitation compresses them, and shortens the sides of the triangles, otherwise their mutual repellency would force them to greater distances from each other. Whatever particles of other matter (not endued with that repellency) are supported in air, must adhere to the particles of air, and be supported by them; for in the vacancies there is nothing they can rest on. Air and water mutually attract each other. Hence water will dissolve in air, as salt in water. The specific gravity of matter is not altered by dividing the matter, though the superficies be increased. Sixteen leaden bullets, of an ounce each, weigh as much in water as one of a pound, whose superficies is less. Therefore the supporting of salt in water is not owing to its superficies being increased.