id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40236 Franklin, Benjamin Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin; Written by Himself. [Vol. 2 of 2] With his Most Interesting Essays, Letters, and Miscellaneous Writings; Familiar, Moral, Political, Economical, and Philosophical, Selected with Care from All His Published Productions, and Comprising Whatever Is Most Entertaining and Valuable to the General Reader .txt text/plain 90036 4066 72 draw in a good deal of fresh air, and, by letting them fall, force it the mean time, we should draw all the good we can from this world. I think the best way of doing good to the poor is not making greatest comforts of life to old people, I think their friends should Great Britain; this will soften a little, and, at the same time, appear generally well written and likely to do good: though the reading time of the degree of heat of boiling water increases the spring of the air Air moderately heated will support a greater quantity of water invisibly Seas, lakes, and great bodies of water, agitated by the winds, rises, as it will a little way, into air with water, there is instantly by means of a contact with other bodies, as air, water, or metals, the ./cache/40236.txt ./txt/40236.txt