Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... sufficient to free these supplementary Vo- lumes from the charge of being supereroga- tory , the several tractates which make up their contents have all a paramount claim to preservation in their present form , on account of their ...
... sufficient to free these supplementary Vo- lumes from the charge of being supereroga- tory , the several tractates which make up their contents have all a paramount claim to preservation in their present form , on account of their ...
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... sufficient to make a man great , glorious , and happy . He that is acquainted with Cato , as I am , cannot help thinking as I do now , and will acknowledge he deserves the name , with- out being honored by it . Cato is a man whom ...
... sufficient to make a man great , glorious , and happy . He that is acquainted with Cato , as I am , cannot help thinking as I do now , and will acknowledge he deserves the name , with- out being honored by it . Cato is a man whom ...
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... sufficient stock of sense to supply the Busy - Body at least for a twelvemonth . For my own part , I have already professed , that I have the good of my country wholly at heart in this design , without the least sinister view ; my chief ...
... sufficient stock of sense to supply the Busy - Body at least for a twelvemonth . For my own part , I have already professed , that I have the good of my country wholly at heart in this design , without the least sinister view ; my chief ...
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... sufficiently manifested my impartiality , when I said , in that very paragraph , that Cretico is not without virtue ; that there are many good things in him , and many good actions reported of him ; which must be allowed , in all reason ...
... sufficiently manifested my impartiality , when I said , in that very paragraph , that Cretico is not without virtue ; that there are many good things in him , and many good actions reported of him ; which must be allowed , in all reason ...
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... sufficient . I conclude , with all demonstrable respect , yours and Urania's votary , TITAN PLEIADES . In the evening , after I had received this letter , I made a visit to my second - sighted friend , and com- municated to him the ...
... sufficient . I conclude , with all demonstrable respect , yours and Urania's votary , TITAN PLEIADES . In the evening , after I had received this letter , I made a visit to my second - sighted friend , and com- municated to him the ...
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