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... writing , 64 . Read , Mr. , father of Franklin's wife , 11 . Nollet , the abbe , opposes Franklin's system of electri- Religion , a new one proposed to be established , 11 . city , 62 - Claims the discovery of the theory of light ...
... writing , 64 . Read , Mr. , father of Franklin's wife , 11 . Nollet , the abbe , opposes Franklin's system of electri- Religion , a new one proposed to be established , 11 . city , 62 - Claims the discovery of the theory of light ...
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... writing , one of which he had been told was intended for himself ; but , said he , " Temple tells me he possesses them all . " Being asked if the subject was proper to be mentioned , he replied , " No ! I expected to have had some ...
... writing , one of which he had been told was intended for himself ; but , said he , " Temple tells me he possesses them all . " Being asked if the subject was proper to be mentioned , he replied , " No ! I expected to have had some ...
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... writer ; with their first terms altered , interlined , improved , augmented , or abridged . From those frag- ments the ... writing on any subject have , to be good and perfect in its kind ? " Answer . To be good , it ought to have a ...
... writer ; with their first terms altered , interlined , improved , augmented , or abridged . From those frag- ments the ... writing on any subject have , to be good and perfect in its kind ? " Answer . To be good , it ought to have a ...
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... writer , of which I was extremely ambi- by his fluency than by the strength of his rea- tious . The time I allotted for writing exer- sons . As we parted without settling the point , cises and for reading , was at night or before and ...
... writer , of which I was extremely ambi- by his fluency than by the strength of his rea- tious . The time I allotted for writing exer- sons . As we parted without settling the point , cises and for reading , was at night or before and ...
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... ingenious men among his friends , who amused themselves by writing little pieces for this paper , which gained it credit , and * The number in 1817 , exceeds 400 . made it more in demand , and these gentlemen | BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
... ingenious men among his friends , who amused themselves by writing little pieces for this paper , which gained it credit , and * The number in 1817 , exceeds 400 . made it more in demand , and these gentlemen | BENJAMIN FRANKLIN .
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